The Architecture of Clouds

The Architecture of Clouds

Author: Howard B. Bluestein

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2024-03-21

Total Pages: 561

ISBN-13: 0192643401

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The Architecture of Clouds describes in a visual, poetic, and personal way how clouds are related to our everyday life and the weather. It expertly details how the art and science of clouds are interconnected with straightforward scientific explanations of the meteorological context in which clouds appear and why they form, alongside in-depth descriptions of the visual and artistic aspects of clouds. The air motion dynamics, cloud microphysics and thermodynamics discussed are written in a style accessible to all readers. The clouds showcased within the text range from placid ground fog to smoothly sculpted, stationary, mountain-wave clouds to violent clouds associated with convective storms, tornadoes, and hurricanes. Clouds are classified as whether they are buoyant or not, and if they are, how deep they extend through the atmosphere. An exhaustive and impressive compilation of photos taken from all over the world, including photographs taken from satellites, are featured in each chapter. Radar depictions of the inside of some clouds and storms provide a unique addition. This book provides an abundance of detail and photography that will be appreciated by scientists, students, and any reader interested in exploring beyond the aesthetics of clouds.


Debris Cloud

Debris Cloud

Author: James N. Ezell

Publisher:

Published: 2019-11-06

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 9781728334424

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The deadly 2011 tornado forever changed Tuscaloosa and its inhabitants. In this novel, the debris cloud not only shattered lives but scattered evidence of a brutal murder and those involved. Years later, clues begin to turn up in unexpected places. Join Genevieve and Dalton Randolph as they are inexorably drawn toward danger while struggling with personal torments from the past.


Code of Federal Regulations

Code of Federal Regulations

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 984

ISBN-13:

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Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries.


Orbital Mechanics

Orbital Mechanics

Author: Vladimir A. Chobotov

Publisher: AIAA

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 490

ISBN-13: 9781600860973

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Annotation Designed to be used as a graduate student textbook and a ready reference for the busy professional, this third edition of "Orbital Mechanics is structured so that you can easily look up the things you need to know. This edition includes more recent developments in space exploration (e.g. Galileo, Cassini, Mars Odyssey missions). Also, the chapter on space debris was rewritten to reflect new developments in that area. The well-organized chapters cover every basic aspect of orbital mechanics, from celestial relationships to the problems of space debris. The book is clearly written in language familiar to aerospace professionals and graduate students, with all of the equations, diagrams, and graphs you would like to have close at hand. An updated software package on CD-ROM includes: HW Solutions, which presents a range of viewpoints and guidelines for solving selected problems in the text; Orbital Calculator, which provides an interactive environment for the generation of Keplerian orbits, orbital transfer maneuvers, and animation of ellipses, hyperbolas, 'and interplanetary orbits; and Orbital Mechanics Solutions