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Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 1970-1995: Invited Reviews & Selected Contributions to Recognise Ted Munn's Contribution As Editor over the Past 25 Years - 25th Anniversary Editionby J. R. Garratt
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:The journal Boundary-Layer Meteorology was started in 1970 and has become the premier vehicle for the publication of research papers in its field. Dr R.E. Munn served as Editor-in-Chief until recently. The special 25th Anniversary volume, on which this book is based, was compiled from review and other articles solicited and selected as a Festschrift' to honour Ted Munn's achievement as editor of the journal over that time.Articles by leading contributors to the field include reviews of field studies (Askervein, HEXOS, Cabauw) and their impacts; numerical modelling (large-eddy simulation of the surface layer, frontal structures); analyses and critical discussions (of the von Karman constant, bulk aerodynamic formulations, air-sea interaction, vegetation canopies); and reviews or previews of progress in our understanding of the atmospheric boundary layer, turbulence simulation, Lagrangian descriptions of turbulent diffusion and remote sensing of the boundary layer.The collection provides an excellent perspective on the state of the subject and where it is headed. It should provide fascinating and stimulating reading for researchers and students of boundary-layer meteorology and related areas.
Book News Annotation:Eighteen articles include reviews of field studies (Askervein, HEXOS,
Cabauw) and their impacts; numerical modeling (large-eddy simulation
of the surface layer, frontal structures); analyses and critical
discussions (of the von Karman constant, bulk aerodynamic
formulations, air-sea interaction, vegetation canopies); and reviews
or previews of progress in our understanding of the atmospheric
boundary layer, turbulence simulation, Lagrangian descriptions of
turbulent diffusion and remote sensing of the boundary layer.
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