The Climate Near the Ground

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Main Authors: Geiger, Rudolf, Aron, Robert H. (Author), Todhunter, Paul (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Wiesbaden Vieweg+Teubner Verlag 1995, 1995
Edition:5th ed. 1995
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 48. Animal Behavior
  • 49. Animal Dwellings
  • 50. Bioclimatology
  • 51. Urban Climate
  • 52. Artificial Protection against Wind
  • 53. Artificial Protection against Low Temperatures
  • References
  • Symbols
  • Conversion Table
  • Author Index
  • 16. The Wind Field and the Influence of Wind near the Ground
  • 17. Distribution of Particulates and Trace Gases
  • 18. Optical Phenomena Occurring near the Ground
  • III. Influence of the Underlying Surface on the Adjacent Air Layer
  • 19. Soil Type, Soil Mixtures, Soil Tillage
  • 20. Ground Color, Surface Temperature, Ground Cover (Mulching) and Greenhouses
  • 21. Soil Moisture and Ground Frost
  • 22. The Air Layer above Small Water Surfaces
  • 23. The Air Layer near the Water Surface of Lakes, Seas and Rivers
  • 24. The Air Layer near Snow and Ice
  • IV. Further Analysis of the Energy Balance
  • 25. Basis and Methods of Evaluation
  • 26. Results of Previous Energy Balance Measurements
  • 27. Advective Influences and Transitional Climates
  • 28. Remarks on Evaporation
  • V. The Effect of Low Plant Cover on the Surface AirLayer
  • 29. Energy Balance and Temperature of Plant Components
  • 30. Radiation, Eddy Diffusion, and Evaporation in a Low Plant Cover
  • 1. Microclimate and Research
  • I. Earth’s Surface Energy Balance
  • 2. Physical Basis of the Earth’s Radiation Balance
  • 3. Components of the Energy Balance and Their Importance
  • 4. Radiation Balance of the Earth’s Surface
  • 5. Longwave Radiation at Night
  • 6. The Laws of Energy Transport in the Ground
  • 7. Transport of Energy in the Atmosphere. Eddy Diffusion
  • 8. Mixing Due to Friction and Convection
  • 9. Temperature Instability, Dissemination of Seeds, Dispersion of Air Pollutants, and Effective Stack Height as Problems of Eddy Diffusion
  • II. The Air Layer over Level Ground without Vegetation
  • 10. Normal Temperature Stratification in the Underlying Surface (the Ground)
  • 11. Temperature in the Lowest 100 m of the Atmosphere
  • 12. The Unstable Sublayer and the Inversion Sublayer
  • 13. Daytime Temperature of the Air Layer near the Ground
  • 14. Nighttime Temperature of the Air Layer near the Ground
  • 15. Distribution of Water Vapor above the Ground
  • 31. The Microclimate of Meadows and Grain Fields
  • 32. The Microclimate of Gardens, Potato Fields, and Vineyards
  • VI. Forest Climatology
  • 33. Radiation in a Forest
  • 34. Metabolism, Energy Storage and Wind in a Forest
  • 35. Air Temperature and Humidity in a Forest
  • 36. Dew, Rain, and Snow in a Forest
  • 37. Microclimate at the Stand Edges
  • 38. Further Problems Concerning the Local Climate of Forests
  • 39. Climatic Influences of the Forest
  • VII. The Influence of Topography on the Microclimate
  • 40. Insolation on Various Slopes
  • 41. The Effect of Differing Amounts of Sunshine on Microenvironment
  • 42. Small-Scale Topographic Influences at Night (Cold Air Currents, Frost Hollows)
  • 43. Local Winds in Hilly and Mountainous Terrain
  • 44. The Climate of Various Slopes (Exposure Climate)
  • 45. The Thermal Belt
  • 46. Microclimate in the High Mountains
  • 47. The Microclimate of Caves
  • VIII. Interrelation of Animals and Humans to the Microclimate