-- Instructors can use the pages for handouts, overheads, posters, and testing.
-- Students can use them as quick sources of information, to reference curriculum topics, or to supplement their essays and reports.
-- On Files "TM" are available in either binder or electronic format.
-- All of the maps, charts, diagrams, and illustrations are designed in clean black-and-white graphics and are printed on sturdy pages.
-- Pages are housed in durable three-ring binders.
-- Replacement pages are available if they are lost or stolen.
The radical weather changes over the past seveal years have made weather and climate topics of increasing interest and importance to students and teachers. Using tables, charts, maps, and diagrams, Weather and Climate On File "TM" reveals the scientific principles and mechanisms that underlie weather systems. It puts the most up-to-date facts and figures right at readers' fingertips.
Among the topics covered are:
-- The devastating meteorological phenomena of hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and droughts, with recent international examples
-- How data are collected, analyzed, plotted, and used to compile forecast charts
-- The impact of human activities on the atmosphere, weather, and climate -- such as global warming, holes in the ozone layer, acid rain, and smog -- and their effects on our health and environment
-- Climates and seasons, including temperature variations, frost-free growing seasons inthe U.S. and around the world, and world climate types
-- World and U.S. climate data
-- Plus, appendixes that feature conversion tables, a glossary of weather terms, and a "launch-pad" for exploring weather and cliamte climate on the Web.
Weather and Climate On File "TM" is an indispensable classroom tool for high school students, undergraduates, or anyone interested in meteorology.
Partial Table of Contents:
The Atmospheric 'Engine'
Composition of the Atmosphere
The Water Cycle
Carbon and Oxygen Cycles
Ocean Circulation
Components of Weather
Winds
Temperature
Clouds
Fog
Precipitation
Optical Phenomena
Thunderstorms
Air Masses and Weather Systems
Air Pressure
Cyclones and Anticyclones
Warm and Cold Occluded Fronts
Extremes of Weather
Highest World Temperature Extremes
Lowest World Temperature Extremes
Minimum and Maximum Annual U.S. Rainfall
Hurricane Structure and Storm Tracks
Tornadoes
The Science of Meteorology
Energy and Change of State
Meteorological Instruments
Weather Map Symbols
Climates and Seasons
Climate Regions of the World
The Seasons
Length of Day at Different Seasons
Human Impact on Climate
The Greenhouse Effect
Global Effects of Sea Level Rise
The "Ozone Hole" Over Antarctica.