Laserfiche WebLink
<br />001474 <br /> <br />References <br /> <br />Brunt, David, 1941, Physical and dynamical meteorology, 2d edition: <br />Csmbridge University Press. (Chapter 5 deals with rsdiation.) <br /> <br />Budyko, M. 1., 1958, The heat balance of the Earth's surface; Trans~ <br />lated by N. A. SteplInova from Teplovoi Balans Zemnoi Poverkhnosti, <br />Gidrometeorologicheskoi IZdstel'stvo, Leningrad, 1956~ Dept. of <br />COl!IlIl.eI'te, Office of Technical Services, Washington 25, D.C., <br />PB 131692. (Section 3 deals with the radiation balance.) <br /> <br />Fritz, S., and MacDonald, T. H., 1949, Average solar radiation in the <br />United states: Heating & Ventilating; v. 46, p. 6l~64. (Discusses <br />relatipn of average daily insolation amounts to cloudless~day <br />insolation. ) <br /> <br />Geiger, Rudolph, 1961, Das Klima del:" Bod.ennahen Luftschicht. El.n <br />Lehrbuch der Mikroklilnatologie. 4 te Auflage i Braunschweig, <br />646 p. (Translation of earlier edition: The Climate near the <br />ground. Harvard University press, 2d printing, 1957, 494 pages.) <br /> <br />Hamon, R. W., Weiss, L. L., and Wilson, W. T., 1954, Insolation as an <br />empirical function of daily S1lllshine duration: Monthly Weather <br />Revielli v. 82, p. 141-146. <br /> <br />Haurwita, Bernard, 1945, Insolation in relation to cloudiness snd <br />cloud density: Jour. Meteor., v. 2, p. 154-166. <br /> <br />Landsberg, Helmut, 1959, Physical'Clilnatology, 2d Edition: Gr$y <br />Printing Co., DuBois, Penna., 446 p. (Part B of Chapter II <br />deals with cOlllponents of the atmospheric heat balancei with <br />special reference to radiation. Radiation also enters problems <br />discussed elsewhere in the book.) <br /> <br />Miller, D. H., 1955, Snew cover and climate in the Sierra Nevadsf <br />California: Umiversity of California Publication in Geography, <br />v. 11, 218 p. (Chapter 2 discusses upper-air conditions accounting <br />for radiation regime at the surface.) <br /> <br />Rigby, M. E., Meteorological Abstracts and Bibliography. [Now <br />Meteorological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts]. American <br />Meteorological SOCiety, :mOnthly. (Each issue contains abstracts <br />of current literature, with considerable attention to radiation, <br />and a selected bibliography on a single topic. See in particular <br />the special bibliograpbies in v. 1, no. 11; v. 2, nos. 3, 11; v. 4, <br />no. 81 v. 5, no. 7; v. 7, nos. 7, 8; Y. 8, nos. 4, 7; v; 10, nos. 3,. <br />9, 10, 11; and v. 12, no. 3. . <br /> <br />IV.7 <br /> <br />