TY - BOOK ID - 7197171 TI - Planetary climates PY - 2013 SN - 9780691145051 9780691145044 0691145059 1400848237 PB - Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Planetary meteorology KW - Climatology KW - Planetary meteorology. KW - Climatology. KW - 551.5 KW - Meteorology KW - 551.58 Climatology KW - 551.5 Meteorology KW - Planets KW - Climate KW - Climate science KW - Science of climate KW - 551.58 KW - Climate sciences KW - Atmospheric science KW - Earth. KW - Great Dark Spot. KW - Great Red Spot. KW - Hadley cell. KW - Jupiter. KW - Mars. KW - Mercury. KW - Neptune. KW - Saturn. KW - Titan. KW - Uranus. KW - Venus. KW - ancient rivers. KW - anti-greenhouse effect. KW - atmosphere. KW - atmospheric chemistry. KW - bulk composition. KW - carbon dioxide. KW - chaos. KW - climate change. KW - climate evolution. KW - climate. KW - clouds. KW - condensation. KW - convection. KW - dust storms. KW - eddies. KW - energy transfer. KW - evaporation. KW - exoplanets. KW - extrasolar planets. KW - extraterrestrial life. KW - geostrophic balance. KW - giant planets. KW - giant storms. KW - greenhouse effect. KW - greenhouse warming. KW - higher hydrocarbons. KW - hot air ballooning. KW - hydrologic cycle. KW - instability. KW - lakes. KW - lightning. KW - methane. KW - momentum transfer. KW - moon. KW - oceans. KW - planetary climate. KW - planetary rotation. KW - planetary satellite. KW - planets. KW - radial velocity method. KW - radiation. KW - rotating fluids. KW - rotation. KW - runaway greenhouse. KW - seasonal cycles. KW - solar composition. KW - solar system. KW - superrotation. KW - temperature. KW - terraforming. KW - volatile gases. KW - water. KW - weather forecasting. KW - weather. KW - winds. KW - zonal jets. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7197171 AB - Explains the global physical and chemical processes that determine climate on any planet or major planetary satellite. ... Along the way, readers learn the equations that describe how climate processes work, including atmospheric escape, convection, radiative heat transfer, condensation and evaporation, and the dynamics of rotating fluids. ER -