This key new textbook provides a state-of-the-art view of the physics of
cloud and precipitation formation, covering the most important topics in
the field: the microphysics, thermodynamics and cloud-scale dynamics.
Highlights include: the condensation process explained with new insights
from chemical physics studies; the impact of the particle curvature (the
Kelvin equation) and solute effect (the Köhler equation); homogeneous
and heterogeneous nucleation from recent molecular dynamic simulations;
and the hydrodynamics of falling hydrometeors and their impact on
collision growth. 3D cloud-model simulations demonstrate the dynamics
and microphysics of deep convective clouds and cirrus formation, and
each chapter contains problems enabling students to review and implement
their new learning. Packed with detailed mathematical derivations and
cutting-edge stereographic illustrations, this is an ideal text for
graduate and advanced undergraduate courses, and also serves as a
reference for academic researchers and professionals working in
atmospheric science, meteorology, climatology, remote sensing and
environmental science.