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The Troposphere
The Troposphere by Albert Defant presents a comprehensive study of the troposphere, the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, using data from the German Meteor Expedition (1925–1927). The book delves into the physical properties and dynamics of the troposphere, examining factors such as temperature, pressure, humidity, and wind movements. It investigates the interactions between the atmosphere and the oceans, providing essential insights into the mechanisms that influence weather and climate. Defant’s research highlights the significance of understanding the troposphere’s structure and behavior, which is critical for weather forecasting and climate research. This work continues to be a key reference in the fields of meteorology and atmospheric science, offering foundational knowledge for both researchers and students.
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