From weather observations to atmospheric and climate sciences in Switzerland
- Celebrating 100 years of the Swiss Society for Meteorology
- A book of the Swiss Society for Meteorology
Weather Research, Meteorology, Atmospheric Sciences
In 2016 the Swiss Society for Meteorology (Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Meteorologie, SGM) celebrates its 100th anniversary. Compared to other meteorological societies it is not among the oldest ones. Nevertheless, meteorology has gone through such a remarkable evolution in the past 100 years that it is worthwhile to take a look back and recapitulate the developments of both science and SGM – and to reveal their interaction. The idea of this book is to give an overview of what has happened in the field of atmospheric sciences in Switzerland since the first systematic long-term meteorological observations until today.
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"For anyone wishing to gain a detailed insight into the history,
development and current state of meteorology in Switzerland, I would
recommend this book wholeheartedly."
(David Bowker, Weather 72/5, Mai 2017, S. 126)
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"The book offers a snapshot of today’s meteorology and climatology,
as a matter of course a bit inclined to a Swiss point of view. So it is
not surprising that one of the largest chapters (33 pages) is dedicated
to foehn studies. But apart from this, it is clearly demonstrated that
Swiss meteorology is much more than Alpine meteorology; in fact it is a
highly modern and internationally well connected science. The reviewer
also appreciates that research on atmospheric composition and chemistry
is seen as an integral part of atmospheric sciences. Scientists and
laymen interested in the history of natural sciences find a lot of
details on the development of meteorology and climate sciences in
Central Europe. In covering both the development and the present state
of climate sciences, the book offers a nice treatise on the emergence
of modern climate sciences out of the traditional empirical
climatology 100 to 150 years ago. The book is well edited and many
cross-links between different chapters are made. Besides a few
historic black and white drawings and photographs, the entire
book is well illustrated in colour. References are given at
the end of each chapter allowing for immersing oneself even
deeper in the given subjects. The only features missing are
indices to persons and key words mentioned in the book. The
book can be highly recommended to all working or interested in
atmospheric sciences and who want to pause for a moment enjoying a
look back on the development of modern climate sciences which
have turned out in recent decades to be so crucial for the
future of our planet."
(Stefan Emeis, Die Erde, Vol. 147/3, 2016, S. 227f.)
"This
book addresses a broad audience ranging from interested laymen wanting
to take a first-hand glimpse on the development of meteorological
science in Switzerland to graduate students or professionals intent on
getting a concise overview over a well-defined research area thanks to
an extensive, albeit eclectic, bibliographic list at the end of each
chapter. This richly illustrated book describes the development of a
process starting with original weather observations at the second half
of the 19th century which ultimately leads the reader to contemporary
science-based weather and climate science of predictive power that is
well anchored in today’s methods and procedures of atmospheric sciences. ... This book fills a critical gap by highlighting the many natural science disciplines contributing to today’s practice of meteorology.
Both
editors have succeeded in putting together a lively, fascinating yet
very readable and concise account on the historic development as well as
the current state-of-the-art of meteorology in Switzerland. It
is probably safe to say that this book will probably not collect dust on
its bookshelf owing to the risk that it will frequently be used as a
fact checker by students and professionals alike."
(Michel J. Rossi, Laboratory of Atmospheric Chemistry, Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Switzerland)
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- Auflage: 1., 2016
- Seiten: 456 Seiten
- Abbildungen: zahlreiche Grafiken und Abbildungen, durchgehend farbig
- Format in cm: 20,0 x 24,0
- Einbandart: PDF
- ISBN: 978-3-7281-3746-3
- DOI: 10.3218/3746-3
- Sprache: Englisch
- Publikationsart: Festschrift
- Lieferstatus: lieferbar
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