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Evolution of Meteorology - A Look Into the Past, Present, and Future of Weather Forecasting

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Informationen zum Autor Kevin A. Teague and Nicole Gallicchio are the cofounders of Forecasting Consultants LLC, a private weather forecasting and forensic company geared towards a multitude of industries and users. Their business has allowed the authors to grow and expand their knowledge base in all aspects of atmospheric science. Klappentext The essential guide to the history, current trends, and the future of meteorologyThis comprehensive review explores the evolution of the field of meteorology, from its infancy in 3000 bc, through the birth of fresh ideas and the naming of the field as a science, to the technology boom, to today. The Evolution of Meteorology reveals the full story of where meteorology was then to where it is now, where the field is heading, and what needs to be done to get the field to levels never before imagined. Authored by experts of the topic, this book includes information on forecasting technologies, organizations, governmental agencies, and world cooperative projects.The authors explore the ancient history of the first attempts to understand and predict weather and examine the influence of the very early birth of television, computers, and technologies that are useful to meteorology. This modern-day examination of meteorology is filled with compelling research, statistics, future paths, ideas, and suggestions. This vital resource:* Examines current information on climate change and recent extreme weather events* Starts with the Ancient Babylonians and ends with the largest global agreement of any kind with the Paris Agreement* Includes current information on the most authoritative research in the field of meteorology* Contains data on climate change theories and understanding, as well as extreme weather statistics and historiesThis enlightening text explores in full the history of the study of meteorology in order to bring awareness to the overall path and future prospects of meteorology. Zusammenfassung The essential guide to the history, current trends, and the future of meteorology This comprehensive review explores the evolution of the field of meteorology, from its infancy in 3000 bc, through the birth of fresh ideas and the naming of the field as a science, to the technology boom, to today. Inhaltsverzeichnis About the Authors xiii Preface xv Acknowledgments xvii Section I Building Blocks of Meteorology (3000 bc-ad 1950) 1 1 Ancient Civilizations, Philosophical Theories, and Folklore (3000 bc-ad 1400) 3 Kevin Anthony Teague 1.1 Ancient Babylonians 3 1.2 Ancient Chinese 4 1.3 Aristotle and Meteorologica 4 1.4 Theophrastus and the Book of Signs 5 1.5 Ibn Wahshiyya and Nabataean Agriculture 6 1.6 William of Ockham and Nominalism 6 1.7 Religion, Folklore, and Animals 7 2 Inventions of Weather Instruments (1400-1800) 11 Nicole Gallicchio 2.1 Rain Gauge 11 2.2 Hygrometer 12 2.3 Thermometer 13 2.4 Barometer 15 2.5 Anemometer 16 3 The Birth of Modern Meteorology (1800-1950) 19 Kevin Anthony Teague and Nicole Gallicchio 3.1 Telegraph 19 3.2 Fitzroy 20 3.3 Hugo Hildebrand Hildebrandsson 20 3.4 Weather Balloons/Radiosondes 20 3.5 Birth of Governmental Weather Departments 22 3.6 Numerical Weather Prediction 25 3.7 Weather Broadcasting 26 3.8 Forecasting for WWII 26 3.9 Extreme Weather Forecasting: 'Nowcasting' 27 Section II The Early Television, Computer, Satellite, and Radar Era (1950-1980) 31 4 Television and the First Computerized Advancements 33 Kevin Anthony Teague 4.1 Television in the Household 33 4.2 Television Weather Forecasting of the 1950s 33 4.3 Television Weather Forecasting of the 1960s and 1970s 34 4.4 The Beginning of Computers ...

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