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Informationen zum Autor Wilford Zdunkowski is Professor Emeritus in the Institute of Atmospheric Physics in the Universität Mainz, Germany. Andreas Bott is a University Professor for Theoretical Meteorology at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Bonn, Germany. Klappentext Written for graduate students and researchers in meteorology and related sciences! this textbook encourages the comprehension of the mathematical theory. While most meteorological textbooks only present equilibrium thermodynamics! this volume also introduces the linear theory of non-equilibrium and provides the necessary background for more advanced studies. Each chapter ends with a set of exercises for which answers are given at the end of the book. Zusammenfassung This textbook is written for graduate students and researchers in meteorology and related sciences! and includes an introduction to the linear theory of non-equilibrium which is necessary for more advanced studies. Each chapter ends with a set of exercises for which answers are given at the end of the book. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; 1. Basic thermodynamic concepts; 2. Budget equations; 3. The first law of thermodynamics; 4. The second law of thermodynamics; 5. Thermal radiation; 6. Thermodynamic potentials, identities and stability; 7. The constitutive equations for irreversible fluxes; 8. State functions of ideal gases; 9. State functions of the condensed pure phase; 10. State functions for cloud air; 11. Heat equation and special adiabatic systems; 12. Special adiabats of homogeneous systems; 13. Thermodynamic diagrams; 14. Atmospheric statics; Answers to problems; List of frequently used symbols; List of constants; References and bibliography; Index.