
This book is designed to furnish the student and the professional meteorologist a convenient text reference for data, fundamental theory, and weather analysis and forecasting.
This text serves as a comprehensive reference manual to bridge the gap between fundamental meteorological theory and the practical application of weather analysis and forecasting. The author, F. A. Berry, compiles technical data and physical principles intended to assist both students entering the field and established professionals in their daily operations. The work functions as a structured repository of atmospheric knowledge, emphasizing the mathematical and physical frameworks necessary for accurate weather prediction.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational reference text for mid-twentieth-century meteorological practices. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which requires a solid background in physics and mathematics to fully comprehend.
Page Count:
1116
Publication Date:
1945-06-01
Publisher:
McGraw Hill Text
ISBN-10:
0070050309
ISBN-13:
9780070050303
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