An Introduction to Atmospheric Physics (International Geophysics Series, Vol. 5) [Hardcover] Robert G. Fleagle and Joost A. Businger

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Hardcover is in good condition. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

Fleagle and Businger’s “An Introduction to Atmospheric Physics” is a seminal mid-20th century work exploring the physical processes governing Earth’s atmosphere. Part of the prestigious International Geophysics Series, this comprehensive text incorporates cutting-edge theories and data from meteorology and climatology, offering a rigorous mathematical treatment of atmospheric dynamics, thermodynamics, radiation, and more. A cornerstone of atmospheric science literature, this well-preserved copy represents a piece of history capturing the rapid advancements in the field during the post-war era.

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Hardcover is in good condition. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

An Introduction to Atmospheric Physics by Robert G. Fleagle and Joost A. Businger is a seminal work in the field of atmospheric science, published as part of the prestigious International Geophysics Series in the mid-20th century. This volume offers a comprehensive exploration of the physical processes that govern the behavior of Earth’s atmosphere, from the fundamental principles of thermodynamics and fluid dynamics to the intricate interplay of radiation, clouds, and atmospheric motions.

Fleagle and Businger’s authoritative text stands as a testament to the rapid advancements in atmospheric research during the post-war era, incorporating cutting-edge theories and observational data from the burgeoning fields of meteorology and climatology. With its rigorous mathematical treatment and extensive references, this book became a essential resource for students and professionals alike, laying the groundwork for our modern understanding of weather systems, climate patterns, and the complex interactions between the atmosphere and the Earth’s surface.

For collectors and enthusiasts of scientific literature, this well-preserved copy represents a piece of atmospheric science history, capturing the state of knowledge at a pivotal moment when technological advancements and international collaboration were propelling the field into new frontiers. Its enduring value as a reference work and its significance in the canon of atmospheric physics make this volume a prized addition to any science library or personal collection.

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