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Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitation to the Atmosphere

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ESSENTIALS OF METEOROLOGY: AN INVITATION TO THE ATMOSPHERE, 8th Edition, is written by the most widely read and authoritative author in introductory meteorology, Donald Ahrens, together with a new coauthor -- meteorologist and award-winning science writer Robert Henson. Their ability to explain relatively complicated ideas in a student-friendly way allows both science and nonscience majors to visualize the principles of meteorology. The text's clear and inviting narrative is supplemented by pedagogical features that encourage observing, calculating, and synthesizing information, and recent weather and climate events are incorporated to enhance student interest.
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508 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 15, 1962

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January 5, 2021
Well-written first-year university textbook on weather and climate, which is a pretty fascinating subject. Non-mathematical and a good reference for the layperson, as well as the student. There is a heavy (though not exclusive) focus on weather systems affecting the continental U.S./Canada, so I’d pick a different book if you live elsewhere. Any edition of this book (or the author’s other text “Meteorology Today”) should have pretty similar content. I also skimmed another intro text: “The Atmosphere” by Lutgens and Tarbuck, and found it to be essentially identical in terms of the topics it covered.
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March 1, 2019
Really good introductory book on meteorology. Has excellent photographs and diagrams to illustrate weather behavior.
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March 8, 2023
mine didn't even come with cdrom >:[
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October 22, 2024
A great choice if youre a college grad with a background in basic science.
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June 25, 2016
Meteorology is a narrow study. Earth's weather and climate are so unique in the whole universe that any meteorological knowledge of Earth will unlikely apply anywhere outside the earthly boundary or to have any significance in the cosmos. However, just as Keynes said that in the long run, we are all dead, anything compared with this cosmological scale will fall into oblivion. Earth is, as far as the current technology permits, the only planet we can inhabit and there is good reasons to know more about her weather and climate.

It seems, however, that people grow so used to the vicissitudes of weather that they become oblivious to them. They are vaguely aware that some laws of nature govern their process but are too content to rely on the weather girls to report to them the daily temperature and humidity. The ancient skill of our ancestors to forecast weather by looking at the sky seems to be lost altogether.

Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitation to the Atmosphere is a serviceable introduction. Like most textbooks, there is comprehensive coverage and science is explained with plenty of diagrams and pictures. The greatest drawback is that it appears to be written solely for the American audiences. Examples are drawn exclusively from the US. There is also greater need of editorship as, for example, Celsius and Fahrenheit are used inconsistently (and annoying, sometime only Fahrenheit is used - yet another indication that the book is written solely for the Americans).

Nevertheless, I did learn a lot from this textbook and look forward to apply the newly learnt knowledge to forecast weathers.
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December 14, 2013
This is a introductory college text on weather and climate. A layperson with basic science understanding should have no trouble reading it. It is well organized with copious diagrams and pictures. It may require a special interest in weather and climate for someone to read its entirety but my interest never flagged.
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December 25, 2013
Decent textbook that provides enough depth for its purpose. Unlike other textbooks, the author at attempts to not bog down readers with excessive jargon.
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March 21, 2012
The best book for education in meteorology.
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