Physics of the Atmosphere
- 1st Edition - October 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Author: Francisco J. Tapiador
- Language: English
Physics of the Atmosphere offers a comprehensive overview of the processes of the Earth-atmosphere system. Readers will gain a thorough understanding of the physical underp… Read more
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Description
Description
Key features
Key features
- Examines all the key concepts, laws, and equations used in atmospheric science at the professional level
- Offers an interdisciplinary approach making the concepts and applications useful across not only meteorology and climatology, but also geography, natural science, computing, and data science
- Illustrates concepts with several detailed real-world case studies
Readership
Readership
Table of contents
Table of contents
1. MATHEMATICS: THE LANGUAGE OF ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS
2. MASS: NEWTON’S LAWS
3. ELECTRIC CHARGE: ELECTROMAGNETISM
4. COLOR CHARGE: QUANTUM PHYSICS
PART II: ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS
5. THE EARTH SYSTEM
6. THE ATMOSPHERE
7. SOLAR AND TERRESTRIAL RADIATION
8. ELECTROMAGNETISM IN THE ATMOSPHERE
9. THERMODINAMICS OF GASES
10. GLOBAL DYNAMICS
PART III: WATER VAPOR, CLOUDS AND PRECIPITATION
11. THE ATMOSPHERIC BOUNDARY LAYER
12. WATER VAPOR
13. CLOUD PHYSICS
PART IV: THE PHYSICS OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SYSTEMS
14. TROPICAL WEATHER SYSTEMS
15. EXTRATROPICAL CYCLONES
16. POLAR WEATHER SYSTEMS
17. MESOSCALE CONVECTIVE SYSTEMS
18. MICROSCALE PHENOMENA
PART V: MEASUREMENTS AND MODELLING
19. MEASURING THE ATMOSPHERE
20. WEATHER FORECASTING
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: October 1, 2026
- Language: English
About the author
About the author
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Francisco J. Tapiador
Francisco J. Tapiador is Full Professor of Physics. PhD in Atmospheric Physics, he has been a visiting scholar at the universities of Cambridge, Mannheim, Paris, Oklahoma, Colorado and at JPL (NASA/Caltech). He was a research fellow at the University of Birmingham. He has been a member of the international science team of the NASA GPM mission since 2009 and of the Pieonchang 2018 Olympic Winter Games science team. Vice-President of the Specialized Group of Physics of the Atmosphere and Ocean of the Royal Spanish Society of Physics (RSEF), he has been dean for nine years of the Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Biochemistry of the University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM), where he teaches Physics, Atmospheric Physics and Climate Change. He has also been a member of the commission that designed the Physics Degree of the UCLM. His research focuses on precipitation and clouds using observations, satellites and models.