1. Introduction; 2. The atmospheric dynamics of deserts; 3. The climates of the world deserts; 4. Atmospheric and surface energy budgets of deserts; 5. Surface physics of the unvegetated sandy desert landscape; 6. Vegetation effects on desert surface physics; 8. Desert-surface physical properties; 9. Numerical modelling of desert atmospheres; 10. Desert boundary layers; 11. Desert microclimates; 12. Dynamic interactions among desert microclimates; 13. Desert rainfall; 14. Anthropogenic effects on the desert atmosphere; 15. Changes in desert climate; 16. Severe weather in the desert; 17. Effects of deserts on the global environment and other regional environments; 18. Desertification; 19. Biometeorology of humans in desert environments; 20. Optical properties of desert atmospheres; Appendices; References; Index.
This comprehensive volume will satisfy all who need to know more about the weather and climate of arid lands.
Tom Warner was a Professor in the Department of Meteorology at the Pennsylvania State University before accepting his current joint appointment with the National Center for Atmospheric Research and the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado. Professor Warner's career has involved teaching and research in mesoscale meteorological processes and in numerical weather prediction, and he has published on these subjects in numerous professional journals. His recent research and teaching have focused on atmospheric processes and operational weather prediction in arid areas.
"[T]his work treats all aspects of desert weather."
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
"...to date there has been no comprehensive reference volume or
textbook dealing with the weather processes that define the
character of the desert areas. Desert Meteorology fills this gap by
treating all aspects of the desert weather..."
Journal of the American Water Resources Association
"The text is enjoyable to read. Not only will this book be
extremely useful to meteorologists, environmental scientists and
applied biologists interested in desert meteorology and its
processes, but also to anybody seeking general information about
these challenging environments."
Royal Meteorological Society
Desert Meteorology is a comprehensive and extraordinary book on
desert ecosystems, and should be read, referred to, or even browsed
through by everyone interested in and concerned with the fate of
our planet."
Esmail Malek, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
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