The atmosphere and climate of Mars is a crucial factor, both for
understanding the planet's past and appreciating the possibilities of
its future. Given the high level of current interest in Mars, and the
major advances afforded by recent space exploration, this book seeks to
examine and review our knowledge and understanding of the meteorology
and climate of Mars in its present state. This is based not only upon
direct observations, but also on the newer techniques of modelling:
numerical simulation and data assimilation. This authoritative
discussion of Mars' atmosphere and climate gives a balanced review of
some of the hottest issues concerning Mars' environments, its present
and past climate and potential to support life, and its possible future
following manned exploration.