مترولوژی سینوپتیک-دینامیک و تحلیل و پیشبینی وضعیت جوی: ادای احترام به فرد سندرز (جلد 33)
Synoptic-Dynamic Meteorology and Weather Analysis and Forecasting: A Tribute to Fred Sanders (Volume 33) (Meteorological Monographs, 33, No. 55)
معرفی کتاب «مترولوژی سینوپتیک-دینامیک و تحلیل و پیشبینی وضعیت جوی: ادای احترام به فرد سندرز (جلد 33)» (با عنوان لاتین Synoptic-Dynamic Meteorology and Weather Analysis and Forecasting: A Tribute to Fred Sanders (Volume 33) (Meteorological Monographs, 33, No. 55)) نوشتهٔ Prof. Howard B. Bluestein (auth.), Lance F. Bosart, Howard B. Bluestein (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر American Meteorological Society : Imprint: American Meteorological Society در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This Long-anticipated Monograph Honoring Scientist And Teacher Fred Sanders Includes 16 Articles By Various Authors As Well As Dozens Of Unique Photographs Evoking Fred's Character And The Vitality Of The Scientific Community He Helped Develop Through His Work. Editors Lance F. Bosart (university At Albany/suny) And Howard B. Bluestein (university Of Oklahoma At Norman) Have Brought Together Contributions From Luminary Authors-including Kerry Emanuel, Robert Burpee, Edward Kessler, And Louis Uccellini-to Honor Fred's Work In The Fields Of Forecasting, Weather Analysis, Synoptic Meteorology, And Climatology. The Result Is A Significant Volume Of Work That Represents A Lasting Record Of Fred Sanders' Influence On Atmospheric Science And Legacy Of Teaching. From The Contents: Surface Boundaries Of The Southern Plains: Their Role In The Initiation Of Convective Storms -- Strong Surface Fronts Over Sloping Terrain And Coastal Plains -- Back To Norway: An Essay -- An Empirical Perspective On Cold Fronts -- Perspectives On Fred Sanders' Research On Cold Fronts -- The Fiftieth Anniversary Of Sanders (1955): A Mesoscale Model Simulation Of The Cold Front Of 17 -- 18 April 1953 -- Ensemble Synoptic Analysis -- Surface Potential Temperature As An Analysis And Forecasting Tool. Edited By Lance F. Bosart, Howard B. Bluestein. Front Matter....Pages i-xvi Front Matter....Pages 3-3 Surface Boundaries of the Southern Plains: Their Role in the Initiation of Convective Storms....Pages 5-33 Strong Surface Fronts over Sloping Terrain and Coastal Plains....Pages 35-85 Back to Norway: An Essay....Pages 87-96 An Empirical Perspective on Cold Fronts....Pages 97-108 Perspectives on Fred Sanders’ Research on Cold Fronts....Pages 109-126 The Fiftieth Anniversary of Sanders (1955): A Mesoscale Model Simulation of the Cold Front of 17–18 April 1953....Pages 127-143 Front Matter....Pages 145-145 Ensemble Synoptic Analysis....Pages 147-161 Surface Potential Temperature as an Analysis and Forecasting Tool....Pages 163-181 Dynamical Diagnosis: A Comparison of Quasigeostrophy and Ertel Potential Vorticity....Pages 183-202 Finescale Radar Observations of a Dryline during the International H 2 O Project (IHOP_2002)....Pages 203-227 Front Matter....Pages 231-231 The Sanders Barotropic Tropical Cyclone Track Prediction Model (SANBAR)....Pages 233-240 The Application of Fred Sanders’ Teaching to Current Research on Extreme Cold-Season Precipitation Events in the Saint Lawrence River Valley Region....Pages 241-250 Must Surprise Snowstorms be a Surprise?....Pages 251-267 Fred Sanders’ Roles in the Transformation of Synoptic Meteorology, the Study of Rapid Cyclogenesis, the Prediction of Marine Cyclones, and the Forecast of New York City’s “Big Snow” of December 1947....Pages 269-294 Front Matter....Pages 295-295 Linking Weather and Climate....Pages 297-348 Closed Anticyclones of the Subtropics and Midlatitudes: A 54-Yr Climatology (1950–2003) and Three Case Studies....Pages 349-392 Back Matter....Pages 393-425 Key scientific research by authors including Kerry Emanuel, Robert Burpee, Edwin Kessler, and Louis Uccellini illustrates the evolution of the fields of synoptic meteorology, weather analysis, forecasting, and climatology. It is published in honor of the late Fred Sanders, emeritus professor of meteorology at MIT, whose influence was vast: he coined the term bomb for explosively intensifying winter storms; he established the roles of low-level horizontal confluence and convergence in frontal collapse; and he invented the field of oceanic mesometeorology. This monograph is both an essential tool for educating future weather researchers and a testament to Sanderss legacy of teaching.
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