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Out of the blue
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ISBN: 1107131847 1280433817 9786610433810 1139147579 0511169752 0511064047 0511057717 0511308531 0511536593 0511072503 9780511064043 9780511057717 9780521809252 0521809258 9780511072505 9780511536595 9781280433818 9781107131842 661043381X 9781139147576 9780511169755 9780511308536 Year: 2002 Publisher: Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press

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Why is the sky blue and why are sunsets red? When can I see a rainbow? Why is the moon sometimes visible in daylight? In Out of the Blue skywatcher John Naylor offers practical advice about where and when you can expect to see natural phenomena, what you will see and how to improve your chances of seeing it. He takes in both the night and the day sky, and deals only with what can be seen with the naked eye. Drawing on science, history, literature and mythology, and written in a popular style that assumes only basic scientific know-how, Out of the Blue is for everyone who enjoys being outdoors and who feels curious or puzzled about things optical and astronomical.


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Optics
ISSN: 26733269

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Vision Through the Atmosphere
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ISBN: 1487586140 9781487586140 9781487587109 1487586566 Year: 1952 Publisher: Toronto

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In recent years, the problem of seeing through the atmosphere has been given intensive and costly consideration in several quarters, but particularly in the Untied States and Great Britain. A problem which once concerned mainly the meteorologists has become of great importance in military tactics as well as in peacetime transportation.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.


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Atmospheric phenomena
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ISBN: 0716711664 9780716711667 Year: 1980 Publisher: San Francisco (Calif.): Freeman

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Algebraische Berechnung des Regenbogens. Berechnung von Wahrscheinlichkeiten.
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ISBN: 3787305637 Year: 1982 Publisher: Hamburg Meiner

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Physics of the aurora and airglow
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ISBN: 1118668049 1283525569 0080954405 0875908578 9780080954400 9781118668047 9780875908571 Year: 1995 Publisher: Washington, D.C. American Geophysical Union

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For advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in atmospheric, oceanic, and climate science, Atmosphere, Ocean and Climate Dynamics is an introductory textbook on the circulations of the atmosphere and ocean and their interaction, with an emphasis on global scales. It will give students a good grasp of what the atmosphere and oceans look like on the large-scale and why they look that way. The role of the oceans in climate and paleoclimate is also discussed.


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The Monte Carlo methods in atmospheric optics
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ISBN: 0387094024 3540094024 9780387094021 9783540094029 3662135035 3540352376 Year: 1980 Volume: 12 Publisher: Berlin New York Springer-Verlag


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General Theory of Light Propagation and Imaging Through the Atmosphere
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ISBN: 3319182080 3319182099 Year: 2016 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,

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This book lays out a new, general theory of light propagation and imaging through Earth’s turbulent atmosphere. Current theory is based on the – now widely doubted – assumption of Kolmogorov turbulence. The new theory is based on a generalized atmosphere, the turbulence characteristics of which can be established, as needed, from readily measurable properties of point-object, or star, images. The pessimistic resolution predictions of Kolmogorov theory led to lax optical tolerance prescriptions for large ground-based astronomical telescopes which were widely adhered to in the 1970s and 1980s. Around 1990, however, it became clear that much better resolution was actually possible, and Kolmogorov tolerance prescriptions were promptly abandoned. Most large telescopes built before 1990 have had their optics upgraded (e.g., the UKIRT instrument) and now achieve, without adaptive optics (AO), almost an order of magnitude better resolution than before. As well as providing a more comprehensive and precise understanding of imaging through the atmosphere with large telescopes (both with and without AO), the new general theory also finds applications in the areas of laser communications and high-energy laser beam propagation.

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