Precipitation

£149.50

Precipitation

From Cloud Physics to Satellite Observations

Scientific standards, measurement etc Applied physics Geophysics Earth sciences Hydrology and the hydrosphere Meteorology and climatology The environment

Authors: Vincenzo Levizzani, Christopher Kidd

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Collection: Geophysics and Environmental Physics

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 23 August 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031970962


Overview

This book provides a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of the physics involved in the formation of precipitation in the Earth's atmosphere. It begins by emphasizing the significance of precipitation in the Earth system and climate.

Cloud Physics and Hydrometeor Formation

Cloud physics is incorporated to provide readers with the essential physical background necessary to understand the process of hydrometeor formation within clouds.

Precipitation Systems

Subsequently, the intricate structure of precipitation systems is elucidated, aiding readers in comprehending the mesoscale and synoptic characteristics of precipitation organization.

Observation and Measurements

The book concludes with a section on precipitation observation and measurements, which examines various sensors, such as gauges, radars, satellites, and platforms. These networks enable access to global precipitation data for meteorology and climate analysis.

Intended Audience and Accessibility

Designed to meet the needs of graduate and PhD students in fields such as geophysics, meteorology, climate science, hydrology, environmental sciences, water management, and geography, this book is also valuable for researchers and professionals from diverse disciplines who require a solid understanding of precipitation products for their work. Although the book requires a fundamental understanding of classical physics (including dynamics, thermodynamics, electricity, and magnetism), as well as a basic grasp of inorganic chemistry, its content remains accessible and informative for readers with diverse levels of expertise.

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