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Gaseous Composition Of The Atmosphere And Its Analysis by B. A. Mirtov
The problem of the gaseous composition of the atmosphere is one of the central questions of modern atmospheric physics. We need not consider in detail the fact that the gaseous composition, which varies considerably with height, has a vital influence … Continue reading
Twilight – A Study In Atmospheric Optics – Rozenberg
In this post, we will see the book Twilight – A Study In Atmospheric Optics by G. V. Rozenberg. About the book In this book the reader will find the twilight process treated as an op tical phenomenon and as … Continue reading
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Tagged 1966, atmosphere, atmospheric optics, meteorology, optics, shadows, spectrophotometry, sunlight, twilight phenomena, twlight sky
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Our Atmospheric Ocean – Kolobkov
In this post, we will see the book Our Atmospheric Ocean by N. Kolobkov. About the book A book about various atmospheric phenomena. The importance of the atmosphere in the life of our planet cannot be overestimated. The earth is … Continue reading
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Tagged atmosphere, atmospheric phenomena, climate, clouds, foreign languages publishing house, geology, lightning, meteorology, observatories, optical phenomena, rain, sky, snow, soviet, thunder, thunderstorms, weather, winds, windstorms
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Tick Tock – Stepnova
In this post, we will see the book Tick Tock compiled by I. Stepnova. The fantastic illustrations are by B. Rytman. About the book This children’s book looks at various aspects of time from reading clocks, calendars, day and night, … Continue reading
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Tagged calendar, clocks, hands on, light, making, meteorology, popular science, rainbow, seasons, sun dials, telescopes, time, weather
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Can Man Change The Climate? – Borisov
In this post, we will see the book Can Man Change The Climate? by P. Borisov. About the book: This book examines the ways to solve the very important problem of improving the climate and reducing agriculture’s dependence on Nature … Continue reading
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Tagged air, arctic ocean, atlantic ocean, climate change, Climatic Amelioration, dams, geology, glaciation global warming, glaciers, global, global ocean, gulf streams, ice, ice age, Laws of Climatic Changes, manmade, meteorology, pressure, progress publishers, rainfall, sea currents, soviet science, water, weather, winds
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Science for Everyone – Satellite and Typhoon – Eye to Eye
We now come Satellite and Typhoon – Eye To Eye by S. Baibakov and A. Martynov in the Science for Everyone Series. I did not know the existence about this book till some Anonymous person reported about it in the … Continue reading
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Tagged geology, hurricanes, meteorology, prediction, satellites, science for everyone, typhoons, weather
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