Originally published in 1930, this book by the renowned British meteorologist Napier Shaw focuses on the physical processes of weather.Originally published in 1930, this book forms part three of a four-volume work by the renowned British meteorologist Napier Shaw (18541945). The text focuses on the physical processes of weather, attempting to provide the reader with a grounding in the fundamental aspects of the area. Numerous illustrative figures are included.Originally published in 1930, this book forms part three of a four-volume work by the renowned British meteorologist Napier Shaw (18541945). The text focuses on the physical processes of weather, attempting to provide the reader with a grounding in the fundamental aspects of the area. Numerous illustrative figures are included.Originally published in 1930, this book forms part three of a four-volume work by the renowned British meteorologist Napier Shaw (18541945). The text focuses on the physical processes of weather, attempting to provide the reader with a grounding in the fundamental aspects of the area. Numerous illustrative figures are included, together with a table of symbols and extensive textual notes. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in meteorology and the history of science.List of illustrations; Table of symbols used on this and other volumes; List of words used in special senses; The physical processes of weather; 1. Gravity-waves in water and air; 2. Sound-waves; 3. Atmospheric optics; 4. Radiation and its problems; 5. The controlling influences of radiation; 6. Air as worker; 7. The liability of the environment; 8. Side-light on convexion and cloud; 9. Electrical energy in the atmosphere; 10. Convexion in the general circulation; Index.