"Water-vapor Transparency To Low-temperature Radiation," Volume 68, delves into the intricacies of atmospheric physics and climatology. Authored by Frederick Eugene Fowle, this volume explores the interaction between water vapor and low-temperature radiation, a critical factor in understanding Earth's climate system. The book provides an in-depth analysis of the properties of water vapor and its impact on the transmission of radiation. This study is valuable for researchers and students in atmospheric science, environmental engineering, and climate change, offering insights into the complex mechanisms driving our planet's climate.
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