Atmospheric humidity atlas - northern hemisphere
Tipo de material: TextoEditor: L.G. Hanscom Field: Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, 1966Descripción: 142 páginas: gráficas; 30 cm.Tema(s): HUMEDAD | VAPOR DE AGUA | CLIMATOLOGÍA | ATMÓSFERA | HEMISFERIO NORTEClasificación CDD: 551.571/G81 Resumen: This atlas presents 120 plates showing the distribution of water vapor in the atmosphere of the Northern Hemisphere. There are 20 plates in terms of mixing ratio at the surface and 100 plates in terms of dew point at the surface and at the 850, 700, 500, and 400 mb levels. The distributions of other measures of moisture, including vapor pressure, frost point, water-vapor density, and mixing ratio aloft, are readily obtainable from the distribution of the dew points. The plates will be useful to designers faced with the problem of estimating the effects of atmospheric water vapor on aerospace hardware and for those concerned with the operation and storage of equipment. The plates of frequency distributions, from 5 to 95 percent, are especially useful for estimating the duration or persistence of moist conditions, as ilustrated by several examples.Tipo de ítem | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Código de barras |
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This atlas presents 120 plates showing the distribution of water vapor in the atmosphere of the Northern Hemisphere. There are 20 plates in terms of mixing ratio at the surface and 100 plates in terms of dew point at the surface and at the 850, 700, 500, and 400 mb levels. The distributions of other measures of moisture, including vapor pressure, frost point, water-vapor density, and mixing ratio aloft, are readily obtainable from the distribution of the dew points. The plates will be useful to designers faced with the problem of estimating the effects of atmospheric water vapor on aerospace hardware and for those concerned with the operation and storage of equipment. The plates of frequency distributions, from 5 to 95 percent, are especially useful for estimating the duration or persistence of moist conditions, as ilustrated by several examples.