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9780130354693
Climatology is a discipline that uses mathematical, statistical, and spatial analytical methods. In studying its subject matter, it is often useful to work problems that exemplify the ideas under discussion. In such a way, sometimes complex concepts may be understood more easily. It is the purpose of this manual to present a series of exercises that help achieve this goal. It will be noted that this manual is calledExercises in Climatology.The term "laboratory manual" is purposefully omitted from the title, for the problems are designed to be completed either as a classroom activity or as homework. To enable this: A descriptive text is provided outlining essential details of the topic under discussion. Questions based upon material presented emphasize comprehension. Straightforward quantitative problems are preceded by worked examples. All necessary data are supplied to make the exercises self contained. The exercises presented concentrate upon long-term events, the climatic rather then the meteorologic. Thus analysis of daily weather maps is omitted while climatic indices are covered; most weather map symbols are not included but water balance analysis is. It is hoped that such an approach will enable a wider view of atmospheric sciences than is normally the case. While the exercises presented here are written to accompany Oliver and Hidore'sClimatology: An Atmospheric Science,the manual can be used meaningfully in most undergraduate weather and climate courses. The exercises may be completed in any sequence to best fit the order of classroom presentation. Any suggestions or comments that may help expand or improve the content are most welcome. The authors greatly appreciate the support of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and Indiana State University in the preparation of this publication. Mary Snow, Ph.D. Richard Snow, Ph.D. John E. Oliver, Ph.D.Oliver, John E., Jr. is the author of 'Exercises in Climatology' with ISBN 9780130354693 and ISBN 0130354694.
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