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Desert Meteorology, PDF eBook

Desert Meteorology PDF

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Aridity prevails over more than one third of the land area of the Earth and over a significant fraction of the oceans as well.

Yet to date there has been no comprehensive reference volume or textbook dealing with the weather processes that define the character of desert areas.

Desert Meteorology fills this gap by treating all aspects of desert weather, such as large-scale and local-scale causes of aridity; precipitation characteristics in deserts; dust storms; floods; climate change in deserts; precipitation processes; desertification; land-surface physics of deserts; numerical modelling of desert atmospheres; and the effect of desert weather on humans.

A summary is provided of the climates and surface properties of the desert areas of the world.

The book is written with the assumption that the reader has only a basic knowledge of meteorology, physics and calculus, making it useful to those in a wide range of disciplines.

It includes review questions and problems for the student.

This comprehensive volume will satisfy all who need to know more about the weather and climate of arid lands.

It will appeal especially to advanced students and researchers in environmental science, meteorology, physical geography, hydrology and engineering.

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