Description
The present volume is the only full account in English of the physical, physiological, and psychological factors which lie at the basis of the calculation of the range of vision through the atmosphere. There is an extended chapter on instruments and one on the author's own theory of the colours of distant objects.
The figures are from many sources althrough many of them have been drawn specially for this book. The bibliography contains 420 entries nearly all of which are directly referred to in the text.
About the Author
W. E. KNOWLES MIDDLETON was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and of the Optical Society of America. In 1959 the latter Society awarded him its Ives Medal for his work in meteorological optics, photometry, and colorimetry. He wrote 15 books and approximately 100 scientific papers on the science of meteorological sciences and instruments.
Reviews
"A valuable summary of the state of knowledge in regard to visibility under atmospheric conditions. ... The book must be considered a most valuable addition to the literature on visibility, for which meteorologists are indebted to the author." (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society) "To those already familiar with Dr. Middleton's writings, it will not be necessary to add that the book is written in a very clear, concise style, with however the few personal touches which distinguish a living text from a dry one." (World Meteorological Organization Bulletin)
Book Information
ISBN 9781487587109
Author W.E.K. Middleton
Format Paperback
Page Count 250
Imprint University of Toronto Press
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Weight(grams) 420g
Dimensions(mm) 231mm * 160mm * 8mm