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Robert DeCourcy Ward's 'Practical Exercises in Elementary Meteorology' provides readers with a comprehensive guide to understanding the fundamental principles of weather patterns and phenomena. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book offers a hands-on approach to learning meteorology through practical exercises and experiments. Ward's emphasis on application makes this book an invaluable tool for both students and amateur meteorologists seeking to deepen their understanding of the science. Grounded in the rich tradition of meteorological study, this book serves as an essential…mehr

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Robert DeCourcy Ward's 'Practical Exercises in Elementary Meteorology' provides readers with a comprehensive guide to understanding the fundamental principles of weather patterns and phenomena. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book offers a hands-on approach to learning meteorology through practical exercises and experiments. Ward's emphasis on application makes this book an invaluable tool for both students and amateur meteorologists seeking to deepen their understanding of the science. Grounded in the rich tradition of meteorological study, this book serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the fascinating world of weather. Ward's expertise in the field shines through each page, making complex concepts easy to grasp and apply. Readers will benefit from his years of experience and commitment to providing practical knowledge in a user-friendly format. I highly recommend 'Practical Exercises in Elementary Meteorology' to anyone looking to develop a solid foundation in meteorology and gain hands-on experience in observing and interpreting weather phenomena.
Autorenporträt
Robert DeCourcy Ward (1867-1931) was an eminent American climatologist and meteorologist, whose scholarly contributions to the field have been influential and enduring. As a professor at Harvard University, Ward dedicated his career to the study and teaching of atmospheric sciences. One of Ward's notable works, 'Practical Exercises in Elementary Meteorology', has served as a foundational text for students beginning their journey in meteorological studies. His pedagogical approach in this book emphasizes hands-on learning, marrying theoretical knowledge with practical application— a testament to his belief in active engagement with the material. Ward's literary style is marked by clarity, precision, and a commitment to making meteorological knowledge accessible to learners at various levels. In addition to his educational works, Ward was known for his advocacy in the area of weather prediction services and the application of meteorology to practical problems, particularly those relating to climatic influence on health. His intellectual contributions extend beyond academia into realms of public service, reflecting his dedication to applying scientific insights to the betterment of society. His legacy in the field of meteorology is evident not only in his written works but also in the generations of students and researchers who have been influenced by his teachings and methodologies.