Embark on a captivating journey through humanity's enduring quest to predict the weather. This comprehensive exploration charts the fascinating evolution of forecasting, beginning with the earliest civilizations that looked to the skies for divine messages and the wisdom of folklore. Discover how ancient Greek philosophers first attempted to explain the atmosphere, and how the Scientific Revolution, with the invention of the barometer and thermometer, transformed the study of weather from a collection of anecdotal observations into a true scientific discipline.
Follow the gripping story of the key breakthroughs that built the foundation of modern meteorology. Learn how the invention of the telegraph made the first real-time weather maps possible, allowing forecasters to see and track storms for the first time. Delve into the brilliant work of the Norwegian School, whose cyclone model provided a physical understanding of fronts and air masses that remains a cornerstone of the science. Uncover the audacious, ahead-of-its-time attempt by Lewis Fry Richardson to calculate a forecast by hand, a dream that planted the seed for the computational age.
Witness the whirlwind of progress in the 20th and 21st centuries, where global conflict and technological innovation spurred revolutionary advances. This book details the secret "weather war" of WWII, the realization of Richardson's dream with the ENIAC computer, the breathtaking new perspective offered by the first satellites, and the power of Doppler radar to see inside a storm. Understand the engine of all modern prediction: Numerical Weather Prediction, a globe-spanning enterprise of supercomputers, complex models, and a vast network of observations from the surface to space.
Finally, look ahead to the electrifying and disruptive future of weather forecasting. Explore the bleeding edge of science, from the race to build kilometer-scale global models and "digital twins" of the Earth, to the stunning arrival of Artificial Intelligence that is learning to predict the weather with unprecedented speed and accuracy. This book examines the coming data deluge from the Internet of Things, the immense challenge of forecasting extreme weather in a warming world, and the critical, evolving role of the human expert in a world of increasingly intelligent machines.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Embark on a captivating journey through humanity's enduring quest to predict the weather. This comprehensive exploration charts the fascinating evolution of forecasting, beginning with the earliest civilizations that looked to the skies for divine messages and the wisdom of folklore. Discover how ancient Greek philosophers first attempted to explain the atmosphere, and how the Scientific Revolution, with the invention of the barometer and thermometer, transformed the study of weather from a collection of anecdotal observations into a true scientific discipline.Follow the gripping story of the key breakthroughs that built the foundation of modern meteorology. Learn how the invention of the telegraph made the first real-time weather maps possible, allowing forecasters to see and track storms for the first time. Delve into the brilliant work of the Norwegian School, whose cyclone model provided a physical understanding of fronts and air masses that remains a cornerstone of the science. Uncover the audacious, ahead-of-its-time attempt by Lewis Fry Richardson to calculate a forecast by hand, a dream that planted the seed for the computational age.Witness the whirlwind of progress in the 20th and 21st centuries, where global conflict and technological innovation spurred revolutionary advances. This book details the secret "weather war" of WWII, the realization of Richardson's dream with the ENIAC computer, the breathtaking new perspective offered by the first satellites, and the power of Doppler radar to see inside a storm. Understand the engine of all modern prediction: Numerical Weather Prediction, a globe-spanning enterprise of supercomputers, complex models, and a vast network of observations from the surface to space.Finally, look ahead to the electrifying and disruptive future of weather forecasting. Explore the bleeding edge of science, from the race to build kilometer-scale global models and "digital twins" of the Earth, to the stunning arrival of Artificial Intelligence that is learning to predict the weather with unprecedented speed and accuracy. This book examines the coming data deluge from the Internet of Things, the immense challenge of forecasting extreme weather in a warming world, and the critical, evolving role of the human expert in a world of increasingly intelligent machines. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798296551955
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Embark on a captivating journey through humanity's enduring quest to predict the weather. This comprehensive exploration charts the fascinating evolution of forecasting, beginning with the earliest civilizations that looked to the skies for divine messages and the wisdom of folklore. Discover how ancient Greek philosophers first attempted to explain the atmosphere, and how the Scientific Revolution, with the invention of the barometer and thermometer, transformed the study of weather from a collection of anecdotal observations into a true scientific discipline.Follow the gripping story of the key breakthroughs that built the foundation of modern meteorology. Learn how the invention of the telegraph made the first real-time weather maps possible, allowing forecasters to see and track storms for the first time. Delve into the brilliant work of the Norwegian School, whose cyclone model provided a physical understanding of fronts and air masses that remains a cornerstone of the science. Uncover the audacious, ahead-of-its-time attempt by Lewis Fry Richardson to calculate a forecast by hand, a dream that planted the seed for the computational age.Witness the whirlwind of progress in the 20th and 21st centuries, where global conflict and technological innovation spurred revolutionary advances. This book details the secret "weather war" of WWII, the realization of Richardson's dream with the ENIAC computer, the breathtaking new perspective offered by the first satellites, and the power of Doppler radar to see inside a storm. Understand the engine of all modern prediction: Numerical Weather Prediction, a globe-spanning enterprise of supercomputers, complex models, and a vast network of observations from the surface to space.Finally, look ahead to the electrifying and disruptive future of weather forecasting. Explore the bleeding edge of science, from the race to build kilometer-scale global models and "digital twins" of the Earth, to the stunning arrival of Artificial Intelligence that is learning to predict the weather with unprecedented speed and accuracy. This book examines the coming data deluge from the Internet of Things, the immense challenge of forecasting extreme weather in a warming world, and the critical, evolving role of the human expert in a world of increasingly intelligent machines. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798296551955
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