Mid-Latitude Atmospheric Dynamics: A First Course

Mid-Latitude Atmospheric Dynamics: A First Course by Jonathan E. Martin is a comprehensive textbook published by Wiley on June 16, 2006. This edition spans 338 pages and is written in English, targeting atmospheric science majors with a focus on conceptual understanding. The text is structured to serve as a companion for introductory courses on mid-latitude atmospheric dynamics, while also delving into more advanced topics in its latter chapters.
Readers will find that the book emphasizes a mathematically rigorous approach, complemented by real weather examples and global case studies. The initial chapters introduce fundamental concepts, while the advanced sections explore diagnostic techniques, meso-scale dynamics, and the life-cycle of mid-latitude cyclones. Each chapter includes clear learning objectives and concludes with questions to test comprehension, making it a valuable resource for both students and instructors in the field of meteorology.
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This exciting text provides a mathematically rigorous yet accessible textbook that is primarily aimed at atmospheric science majors. Its accessibility is due to the texts emphasis on conceptual understanding.
The first five chapters constitute a companion text to introductory courses covering the dynamics of the mid-latitude atmosphere. The final four chapters constitute a more advanced course, and provide insights into the diagnostic power of the quasi-geostrophic approximation of the equations outlined in the previous chapters, the meso-scale dynamics of thefrontal zone, the alternative PV perspective for cyclone interpretation, and the dynamics of the life-cycle of mid-latitude cyclones. Written in a clear and accessible style Features real weather examples and global case studies Each chapter sets out clear learning objectives and tests students’ knowledge with concluding questions and answers
A Solutions Manual is also available for this textbook on the Instructor Companion Site www.wileyeurope.com/college/martin.
“…a student-friendly yet rigorous textbook that accomplishes what no other textbook has done before… I highly recommend this textbook. For instructors, this is a great book if they don’t have their own class notes – one can teach straight from the book. And for students, this is a great book if they don’t take good class notes – one can learn straight from the book. This is a rare attribute of advanced textbooks.”
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (BAMS), 2008
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