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Fundamentals of Biometeorology - Interactions of Organisms and the Atmosphere. Volume 1 The Physical Environment

By: William P Lowry and Porter P Lowry
310 pages, B/w tabs, figs
Fundamentals of Biometeorology - Interactions of Organisms and the Atmosphere. Volume 1 The Physical Environment
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By: William P Lowry and Porter P Lowry
310 pages, B/w tabs, figs
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Professor Lowry, in collaboration with his son, as updated and expanded his classic 'Weather and Life', which first appeared in 1967. This first of two volumes provides a sound introduction to the physical processes underlying the interactions between organisms and their atmospheric environment
- William Reifsnyder, Professor of Forest Meteorology Yale University

"'Fundamentals' uses a strong physical science approach. The basic processes of radiative transfer, heat transfer, atmospheric stability, and atmospheric turbulence are expertly handled both qualitatively and quantitatively. My students report that, compared with similar texts. 'Fundamentals' is more clearly developed, and the figures and tables more easily understood and pertinent to the topics."
- Michael McCorcle, Professor of Climatology and Meteorology, Iowa State University

"The real strength of 'Fundamentals of Biometeorology' lies in its adherence to a process-oriented approach. In an informal, conversational style the authors stress process throughout and no significant topic has been neglected."
- Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company

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