Atmospheric Convection
by Emanuel, Kerry A.Buy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Kerry A. Emanuel, Ph. D., is Professor, and Director of the Center for Meteorology and Physical Oceanography at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Table of Contents
| Dry Convection | |
| General Principles | |
| Convection from Local Sources | |
| Global Convection: The Rayleigh-Benard Problem and Dry Convective Boundary Layers | |
| Moist Thermodynamics and Stability | |
| Moist Thermodynamic Processes | |
| Graphical Techniques | |
| Stability | |
| Local Properties of Moist Convection | |
| Observed Characteristics of Nonprecipitating Cumuli | |
| Theory of Mixing in Cumulus Clouds | |
| Observed Characteristics of Precipitating Convection | |
| Numerical Modeling of Convective Clouds | |
| Dynamics of Precipitating Convection | |
| Slantwise Convection | |
| Global Moist Convection | |
| Stratocumulus and Trade-Cumulus Boundary Layers | |
| Deep Convective Regimes | |
| Interaction of Convection with Large-scale Flows | |
| Cumulus Representations in Numerical Models | |
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