Annotated Atlas of Coastal and Marine Winds
Auteurs : Bushra Nazla, Rohli Robert V.
Annotated Atlas of Coastal and Marine Winds provides a quick-reference on major, prevailing near-surface wind systems, along with concise explanations of the features that cause these winds and a quick qualitative assessment. As accessibility to the most recent and complete atmospheric datasets is often limited, either because they are subscription-based or because they are available only in netCDF format, this book alleviates roadblocks by providing the major, prevailing near-surface wind systems, concise explanations, the features that cause these winds, and a qualitative assessment on the amount of moisture that such winds typically carry to coastal and marine scientists and engineers.
This book will be an ideal resource on coastal and marine winds for a variety of professionals, including coastal scientists, marine scientists, and engineers who study phenomena that are affected directly by weather and climate.
Coastal and marine Earth and environmental sciences and engineering, including oceanography, atmospheric sciences, environmental sciences, environmental engineering, civil engineering, geology, geography, urban and regional planning, wetland ecology, chemistry
Robert V. Rohli is Professor in the Department of Oceanography & Coastal Sciences at Louisiana State University. He has authored or co-authored 56 refereed journal articles (27 as first author), four editions of Climatology (Jones and Bartlett), two editions of Exploring Physical Geography (McGraw-Hill), Florida Weather and Climate (University Press of Florida), Louisiana Weather and Climate (Jones and Bartlett), three editions of (Study Guide to Accompany Aguado and Burt’s Understanding Weather and Climate), and co-edited Selected Readings in Applied Climatology (Cambridge Scholars Publishing). His interests are in coastal meteorology, atmospheric circulation variability, and air-sea interactions.
- Presents a simple summary of the atmospheric process in text blocks, alongside each map
- Provides a quick reference on prevailing global and regional wind patterns and moisture transport for understanding pollution patterns, prevailing storm tracks, climatology deviations, meteorology, and atmosphere-ocean relationships
- Includes easy-to-access summary information about prevailing wind directions, sea level pressure, and water vapor flux, all in one place
Date de parution : 01-2021
Ouvrage de 166 p.
21.4x27.6 cm
Mots-clés :
?Antarctic Circle; Arctic Circle; Atmospheric circulation; Atmospheric pressure; Climate; Coastal climate; Coriolis effect; Cyclone; Diurnal wind shift; Earth–Sun geometry; Equator; Humidity; Hurricane; ITCZ; Intertropical Convergence Zone; Land breeze; Latent energy; Monsoon; Oceanic circulation; SST; Saffir-Simpson scale; Sea breeze; Sea surface temperature; Solar radiant energy; Solstice; Storm surge; Subpolar low; Subtropical high; Temperature; Time zone; Tropical cyclone; Tropical depression; Tropical storm; Typhoon; Water vapor; Water vapor flux; Wind