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Meteorology: The Science of the Atmosphere

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This work offers a systematic introduction to the atmosphere, explaining its composition, vertical structure, and physical processes that produce weather. It surveys observational tools and techniques, from surface instruments to kites and sounding balloons, and explains cloud types, precipitation mechanisms, winds, and storm dynamics. Separate sections treat atmospheric electricity, optical and acoustic phenomena, and the factors that determine climate. Practical chapters describe weather analysis, forecasting, and specialized applications to agriculture, commerce, navigation, aviation, military operations, and health. The text concludes with discussions of weather modification, lesser atmospheric phenomena, a glossary of terms, and numerous illustrations to clarify concepts.

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Charles Fitzhugh Talman

Charles Fitzhugh Talman was an American author known for his contributions to the fields of meteorology and education. His notable work, "Meteorology: The Science of the Atmosphere," explores the principles and phenomena of weather, making complex scientific concepts accessible to a broader audience. Talman also contributed to the educational series "The Mentor," where he wrote about various topics, including coal and weather, aimed at enhancing public understanding of these subjects. His writings reflect a commitment to disseminating knowledge and fostering interest in science during the early 20th century.

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