Description
1968 edition. Hardcover is in good condition. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This 1968 edition of “Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology” by Hans A. Panofsky is a seminal work in the field of atmospheric sciences. Panofsky, a pioneering meteorologist and professor at Penn State University, played a pivotal role in establishing the foundations of modern meteorology. His comprehensive textbook covers the fundamental principles of atmospheric dynamics, including the equations of motion, atmospheric waves, and the general circulation of the atmosphere.
Panofsky’s work was instrumental in advancing our understanding of the complex systems that govern weather patterns and climate. His rigorous mathematical approach and attention to detail have made this book a valuable resource for generations of meteorologists, climatologists, and atmospheric scientists. Despite being over five decades old, the principles and concepts outlined in this volume remain highly relevant and continue to shape the way we study and predict atmospheric phenomena.
For collectors and readers alike, this book represents a significant milestone in the history of meteorology. Its well-preserved condition, with clean pages and a secure binding, ensures that Panofsky’s groundbreaking work can be appreciated and studied by future generations. This copy offers a unique opportunity to delve into the origins of modern atmospheric sciences and gain insights into the brilliant mind that helped shape our understanding of the dynamic systems that govern our planet’s weather and climate.