Reginald Sutcliffe and the Invention of Modern Weather Systems Science.
Martin, Jonathan E.,
Reginald Sutcliffe and the Invention of Modern Weather Systems Science. - xi, 453 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 419-428) and index.
The waiting -- Background -- The education of Reginald Sutcliffe -- An unexpected career: The meteorological office -- Forging a reputation: Meteorological for aviators and a theory on development -- The war years: Crucible of advance -- Homecoming and the development theorem -- Director of research and the development of numerical weather prediction -- The emergence of an international figure -- Professor Sutcliffe: The reading years -- An active retirement -- Reflection and twilight.
"Despite being perhaps the foremost British meteorologist of the twentieth century, Reginald Sutcliffe has been understudied and underappreciated. His impact continues to this day every time you check the weather forecast. Reginald Sutcliffe and the Invention of Modern Weather Systems Science not only details Sutcliffe's life and ideas, but it also illuminates the impact of social movements and the larger forces that propelled him on his consequential trajectory. Less than a century ago, a forecast of the weather tomorrow was considered a practical impossibility. This book makes the case that three important advances guided the development of modern dynamic meteorology, which led directly to the astounding progress in weather forecasting--and that Sutcliffe was the pioneer in all three of these foundational developments: the application of the quasi-geostrophic simplification to the equations governing atmospheric behavior, adoption of pressure as the vertical coordinate in analysis, and development of a diagnostic equation for vertical air motions. Shining a light on Sutcliffe's life and work will, hopefully, inspire a renewed appreciation for the human dimension in scientific progress and the rich legacy bequeathed to societies wise enough to fully embrace investments in education and basic research. As climate change continues to grow more dire, modern extensions of Sutcliffe's innovations increasingly offer some of the best tools we have for peering into the long-term future of our environment"--Page 4 of cover.
ASLI Choice Award
9781612496368 1612496369 9781612496528 1612496520
2021930451
GBC147005 bnb
020141058 Uk
Sutcliffe, R. C.
Meteorology--History.
Meteorologists--Great Britain--Biography.
Biography & Autobiography / Science & Technology
Meteorologists.
Meteorology.
Great Britain.
collective biographies.
Biographies.
History.
Biographies.
Biographies.
QC858.S88 / M37 2021 QC855 / .M37 2021 QC855 / .M375 2021
551.5092
Reginald Sutcliffe and the Invention of Modern Weather Systems Science. - xi, 453 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 419-428) and index.
The waiting -- Background -- The education of Reginald Sutcliffe -- An unexpected career: The meteorological office -- Forging a reputation: Meteorological for aviators and a theory on development -- The war years: Crucible of advance -- Homecoming and the development theorem -- Director of research and the development of numerical weather prediction -- The emergence of an international figure -- Professor Sutcliffe: The reading years -- An active retirement -- Reflection and twilight.
"Despite being perhaps the foremost British meteorologist of the twentieth century, Reginald Sutcliffe has been understudied and underappreciated. His impact continues to this day every time you check the weather forecast. Reginald Sutcliffe and the Invention of Modern Weather Systems Science not only details Sutcliffe's life and ideas, but it also illuminates the impact of social movements and the larger forces that propelled him on his consequential trajectory. Less than a century ago, a forecast of the weather tomorrow was considered a practical impossibility. This book makes the case that three important advances guided the development of modern dynamic meteorology, which led directly to the astounding progress in weather forecasting--and that Sutcliffe was the pioneer in all three of these foundational developments: the application of the quasi-geostrophic simplification to the equations governing atmospheric behavior, adoption of pressure as the vertical coordinate in analysis, and development of a diagnostic equation for vertical air motions. Shining a light on Sutcliffe's life and work will, hopefully, inspire a renewed appreciation for the human dimension in scientific progress and the rich legacy bequeathed to societies wise enough to fully embrace investments in education and basic research. As climate change continues to grow more dire, modern extensions of Sutcliffe's innovations increasingly offer some of the best tools we have for peering into the long-term future of our environment"--Page 4 of cover.
ASLI Choice Award
9781612496368 1612496369 9781612496528 1612496520
2021930451
GBC147005 bnb
020141058 Uk
Sutcliffe, R. C.
Meteorology--History.
Meteorologists--Great Britain--Biography.
Biography & Autobiography / Science & Technology
Meteorologists.
Meteorology.
Great Britain.
collective biographies.
Biographies.
History.
Biographies.
Biographies.
QC858.S88 / M37 2021 QC855 / .M37 2021 QC855 / .M375 2021
551.5092