McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1941. — 236 p. — ISBN10: 0070497206, ISBN13: 9780070497207
From one of the predominate meteorologist of the 20th century comes one of his best works. This early text allows meteorology students to see how technology and research have changed the face of meteorology.
The Atmosphere
Observations And Instruments
Evaporation, Condensation, and Precipitation
Adiabatic Temperature Chances
Stability And Instability
Temperature Variations And Their Relation to the Weather Phenomena
Wind Systems
Air Masses
Fronts
Cyclones and Anticyclones
Weather Analysis
Weather Forecasting
Examples of Weather Maps
Climate
History
Recommended Textbooks
Conversion tables