Meteorology/Books

Meteorology/Books

This is a list of suggested books for meteorology.----

*cite book
last = Garret
first = J.R.
title = The atmospheric boundary layer
origdate = 1992
publisher = Cambridge University Press
isbn = 0-521-38052-9

*cite book
authorlink = http://www.ametsoc.org/
others = American Meteorological Society
title = Glossary of Meteorology
origdate = 2000
url = http://amsglossary.allenpress.com/glossary
edition = 2nd Ed.
publisher = Allen Press

*cite book
last = Bluestein
first = H
title = Synoptic-Dynamic Meteorology in Midlatitudes: Principles of Kinematics and Dynamics, Vol. 1
origdate = 1992
publisher = Oxford University Press
isbn = 0-19-506267-1

* cite book
last = Bluestein
first = H
title = Synoptic-Dynamic Meteorology in Midlatitudes: Volume II: Observations and Theory of Weather Systems
origdate = 1993
publisher = Oxford University Press
isbn = 0-19-506268-X

* cite book
last = Reynolds
first = R
title = Guide to Weather
origdate = 2005
publisher = Firefly Books Inc
location = Buffalo, New York
isbn = 1-55407-110-0
pages = 208

*cite book
last = Holton
first = J.R.
title = An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology
origdate = 2004
url = http://elsevier.com.uk
edition = 4th Ed.
publisher = Elsevier Inc.
location = Burlington, Md
isbn = 0-12-354015-1

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