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Old February 26th 06, 01:45 PM posted to sci.geo.meteorology
David Moran David Moran is offline
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Default Meteorology for Scientists and Engineers Textbook


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I had a few questions

1. What additional information is in the Meteorology for Scientists and
Engineers books that is not in the Meteorology Today book?


It just gives a more technical view of the topics in Meteorology Today.


2. What level of calculus and differential equations is need for the
math found in the Meteorology and Scientists and Engineers book?


If I remember right, it's mostly calculus, with some differential equations.

3.Is there any website other than the book (Meteorolgy for Scientists
and Engineers) website that has information about the contents of the
book?


Not that I know of.

4. Are there any websites that have similar info (formulas) as there is
in the Meteorology for Scientists and Engineers book?


Not that I know of.

5. What other books are similar to Meteorology for Scientists and
Engineers book?


None that I know of.

Any help would be appreciated

Dave