Titre : |
World survey climatology : climate of the free atmosphere |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Rex, D. F. |
Mention d'édition : |
Elsevier Publishing Company |
Editeur : |
Elsevier Publishing Company |
Année de publication : |
1969 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-09193 |
Note générale : |
After the introduction, the chapter 2 of this document presents in tabular form the physical characteristics of several of the more recent standard and supplemental atmospheres. Chapters 3-6 deal with the troposphere, the convectively mined and energetic lower atmosphere, and its stable upper boundary, the tropopause. In chapter 5, the authors discuss the major cloud systems of the troposphere. Chapter 7 and 8 are concerned with the stratosphere. Finaly, in last chapter, Professor Dütsch derives a photochemical theory for ozone formation and compares theoretical ozone distributions with those observed... |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Climatologie Température Humidité Circulation atmosphérique Ozone Atmosphère libre Troposphère Nuage |
Index. décimale : |
551.55 Perturbations atmosphériques : cyclones, anticyclones, tempêtes |
Résumé : |
After the introduction, the chapter 2 of this document presents in tabular form the physical characteristics of several of the more recent standard and supplemental atmospheres. Chapters 3-6 deal with the troposphere, the convectively mined and energetic lower atmosphere, and its stable upper boundary, the tropopause. In chapter 5, the authors discuss the major cloud systems of the troposphere. Chapter 7 and 8 are concerned with the stratosphere. Finaly, in last chapter, Professor Dütsch derives a photochemical theory for ozone formation and compares theoretical ozone distributions with those observed... |
Note de contenu : |
After the introduction, the chapter 2 of this document presents in tabular form the physical characteristics of several of the more recent standard and supplemental atmospheres. Chapters 3-6 deal with the troposphere, the convectively mined and energetic lower atmosphere, and its stable upper boundary, the tropopause. In chapter 5, the authors discuss the major cloud systems of the troposphere. Chapter 7 and 8 are concerned with the stratosphere. Finaly, in last chapter, Professor Dütsch derives a photochemical theory for ozone formation and compares theoretical ozone distributions with those observed... |
World survey climatology : climate of the free atmosphere [texte imprimé] / Rex, D. F. . - Elsevier Publishing Company . - Elsevier Publishing Company, 1969. ISSN : CI-09193 After the introduction, the chapter 2 of this document presents in tabular form the physical characteristics of several of the more recent standard and supplemental atmospheres. Chapters 3-6 deal with the troposphere, the convectively mined and energetic lower atmosphere, and its stable upper boundary, the tropopause. In chapter 5, the authors discuss the major cloud systems of the troposphere. Chapter 7 and 8 are concerned with the stratosphere. Finaly, in last chapter, Professor Dütsch derives a photochemical theory for ozone formation and compares theoretical ozone distributions with those observed... Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Climatologie Température Humidité Circulation atmosphérique Ozone Atmosphère libre Troposphère Nuage |
Index. décimale : |
551.55 Perturbations atmosphériques : cyclones, anticyclones, tempêtes |
Résumé : |
After the introduction, the chapter 2 of this document presents in tabular form the physical characteristics of several of the more recent standard and supplemental atmospheres. Chapters 3-6 deal with the troposphere, the convectively mined and energetic lower atmosphere, and its stable upper boundary, the tropopause. In chapter 5, the authors discuss the major cloud systems of the troposphere. Chapter 7 and 8 are concerned with the stratosphere. Finaly, in last chapter, Professor Dütsch derives a photochemical theory for ozone formation and compares theoretical ozone distributions with those observed... |
Note de contenu : |
After the introduction, the chapter 2 of this document presents in tabular form the physical characteristics of several of the more recent standard and supplemental atmospheres. Chapters 3-6 deal with the troposphere, the convectively mined and energetic lower atmosphere, and its stable upper boundary, the tropopause. In chapter 5, the authors discuss the major cloud systems of the troposphere. Chapter 7 and 8 are concerned with the stratosphere. Finaly, in last chapter, Professor Dütsch derives a photochemical theory for ozone formation and compares theoretical ozone distributions with those observed... |
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