Language: English
Published by American Meteorological Society, 1995
Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. The journal's binding is secure. Some underlining and highlighting in the last article; the rest of the pages are clean and unmarked. The upper right corner of the front cover and all pages is lightly creased or bent. There is discoloration to the spine and adjacent strips of the front and back covers from light exposure. Slight soiling plus a few darker marks to front and back covers. The journal will be bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Seasonal and Interannual Variability in a Hybrid Coupled GCM" by Hsin-Hsin Syu, J. David Neelin and David Gutzler; "Adaptive Multilevel Modeling of Land-Atmosphere Interactions" by Ana Paula Barros; "Modeling the Surface Heat Flux Response to Long-Lived SST Anomalies in the North Atlantic" by S. B. Power, R. Kleeman; R. A. Colman; and B. J. McAveney; "Time-Mean Response over the Tropical Pacific to Increased CO2 in a Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Model" by Thomas R. Knutson and Syukuro Manabe; "Sensitivity of a GCM Climate to Enhanced Shortwave Cloud Absorption" by J. T. Kiehl; J. J. Hack; M. H. Zhang; and R. D. Cess; "Improved Simulation of Clear-Sky Shortwave Radiative Transfer in the CCC-GCM" by Howard W. Barker and Zhanqing Li; "Evaluation of Total Cloudiness and Its Variability in the Atmospheric Model Intercomparison Project" by Bryan C. Weare; Igor I. Mokhov and Project Members; "Dynamics of the Early and Middle Winter Atmospheric Responses to the Northwest Atlantic SST Anomalies" by Mingfang Ting and Shilong Peng; and "Evaluation of the Global Atmospheric Moisture Budget as Seen from Analyses" by Kevin E. Trenberth and Christian J. Guillemot.
Published by SunBe/AM Associates, New York, NY, 1975
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Saddle-stitched. First Editon. Octavo. In Very Good minus condition. Yellow covers with black designs and lettering. Covers have mild shelving wear, stains on the front and rear covers, and mild bending wear along the fore corners. Textblock has mild age-toning along the edges. ABS consignment. Shelved Room B. Lorenzo Thomas was born to Panamanian parents in the overlap between the personal and the political; his mother, a community organizer and activist taught Thomas the importance of sharing and celebrating diverse experiences. In 1960s New York, Thomas found home amongst the artists and writers of the Black Arts Movement, joining and contributing to the Umbra poetry workshop alongside the likes of Ishmael Reed and Tom Dent. His writing demonstrated his well-rounded interests and influences in African and African American culture. FRAMING THE SUNRISE was an ephemeral project following Thomas's release of his renowned poetry collection, FIT MUSIC. 1395089. Special Collections.