In meteorology, convection is warm air rising.
Meta E Sienkiewicz has written: 'Moisture processes accompanying convective activity' -- subject(s): Convection (Meteorology), Meteorology in aeronautics, Moisture
Kerry A. Emanuel has written: 'The Representation of Cumulus Convection in Numerical Models (Meteorological Monographs (Amer Meteorological Soc))' 'Atmospheric convection' -- subject(s): Atmospheric physics, Convection (Meteorology)
the troposphere if you want the meteorology the athenoshere if you want the geology
Diana L. Bartels has written: 'Mesoscale convective systems' -- subject(s): Convection (Meteorology), Storms, Mesometeorology
Sverre Petterssen has written: 'Weathering the storm' -- subject(s): Meteorologists, Meteorology, Biography, Weather forecasting 'Weather analysis and forecasting' -- subject(s): Weather forecasting, Meteorology 'Convection in theory and practice' -- subject(s): Clouds, Weather forecasting
Meteorology is not something that can be caused. Meteorology is the study of weather.
Why would anybody want to study meteorology?Meteorology is all to do with the weather.
Weather and Climate are studied in meteorology.
Convection means 'the act of carrying.' In physics the transfer of heat by the circulation or movement of the heated parts of a liquid or gas. In Meteorology it is the process in which masses of warm air are raised into the atmosphere, which then cool and form clouds
Meteorology is the study of weather.
Understanding convection is crucial because it plays a fundamental role in various natural and engineered systems, from weather patterns and ocean currents to heating and cooling in buildings. By grasping how convection transfers heat and influences fluid motion, we can better predict climate changes, improve energy efficiency, and design effective heating systems. Additionally, knowledge of convection is essential in fields like meteorology, engineering, and environmental science, where it impacts both daily life and large-scale phenomena.
Meteorology is part of Earth and Space Science.