Clouds contribute to our lives in both direct and indirect ways. Clouds are at once the most visible elements of the sky and the dominant contributors to the weather we experience every day. Less apparent, but perhaps even more important, are the roles clouds play in the global energy and water budgets that determine the climate of Earth. Through their ability to precipitate, clouds provide virtually all of the fresh water on Earth and a crucial link in the hydrologic cycle. Clouds are also the most effective agents cleansing the atmosphere, although some terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems pay the price for anthropogenic emissions of chemicals into the air. With ever-increasing importance being placed on quantifiable predictions, whether to forecast the local weather or to anticipate changes in global climate, we must learn how clouds operate in the real atmosphere, where two-way interactions with natural and anthropogenic pollutants are common.
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Physics and Chemistry of Clouds
Dennis Lamb Johannes Veriinde
Penerbit :
Cambridge University Press
Tahun :
2011
Buku Text
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No Scan359
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No Klasifikasi541.3
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ISBN978-0-521-89910-9
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ISSN
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No Registrasi010B022015-2
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Lokasi Terbit
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Jumlah Hal123
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Label541.3 Den p 2
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Versi DigitalTIDAK
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Versi FisikTIDAK
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Lokasi Rak Buku Fisik//
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Jumlah Exemplar Fisik Tersedia-