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Meteorology: Theoretical And Applied

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Meteorology: Theoretical And Applied
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN/ASIN: 1406736872
Number of pages: 492

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This book presents an introductory treatment of basic meteorological theory, with a closer integration of forecasting technique with the theory on which it is founded. The book is designed to appeal persons studying meteorology for the first time or practicing forecasters who may wish to brush up on the latest developments in their field.

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