Severe and Hazardous Weather: An Introduction to High Impact Meteorology

Robert M Rauber, John E. Walsh, Donna J. Charlevoix

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Abstract

The number of billion-dollar disasters attributable to weather and climate is unprecedented. Climate scientists have concluded that there is a detectable influence of climate change on the occurrence and severity of extreme weather events such as heat waves, cold waves, heavy precipitation, and drought.

Students of severe weather in this new century are in a unique position to apply what they have learned immediately to weather events occurring near home, across the country, or around the world.

Severe & Hazardous Weather: An Introduction to High Impact Meteorology provides current, relevant, and scientifically accurate discussions of all types of hazardous weather. The NEW 5th edition of Severe & Hazardous Weather has been updated to reflect new scientific findings as well as recent major weather events, including floods, drought, and heat waves. The discussion of the Coriolis force has undergone a thorough revision to provide a clearer yet rigorous explanation of one of the more challenging concepts in meteorology.
Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherKendall Hunt Publishing Co.
Number of pages645
Edition5
ISBN (Print)9781524999841
StatePublished - 2017

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