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Atmosphere, The: An Introduction to Meteorology

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Product Description For introductory meteorology courses.   Provide the perfect storm of rich media and active learning tools The Atmosphere: An Introduction to Meteorology remains the definitive introductory meteorology text, reinforcing basic concepts with easy-to-grasp, everyday examples. Authors Tarbuck and Lutgens present meteorology with a friendly, largely non-technical narrative, timely coverage of recent atmospheric events, and carefully crafted artwork by leading science illustrator Dennis Tasa.   The 14th Edition includes a new, easier-to-navigate design, and a more reader-oriented approach that provides a clear learning path throughout the text. New pedagogical improvements, including pull quotes that act as guideposts, end-of-chapter questions and problems, and online exercises and activities, are available in Mastering™ Meteorology to help readers understand the processes that control our weather and apply this information in their daily lives.   Also available packaged with Mastering Meteorology or as an easy-to-use, standalone Pearson eText Mastering™ is the teaching and learning platform that empowers you to reach every student. By combining trusted author content with digital tools developed to engage students and emulate the office-hour experience, Mastering personalizes learning and often improves results for each student. With a wide range of activities available, students can actively learn, understand, and retain even the most difficult concepts. Pearson eText allows educators to easily share their own notes with students so they see the connection between their reading and what they learn in class―motivating them to keep reading, and keep learning. Portable access lets students study on the go, even offline. And, reading analytics offer insight into how students use the eText, helping educators tailor their instruction. Note: You are purchasing a standalone product; Mastering Meteorology and Pearson eText do not come packaged with this content. Students, if interested in purchasing this title with Mastering Meteorology or Pearson eText, ask your instructor for the correct package ISBN and Course ID. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information. If you would like to purchase both the physical text and Mastering Meteorology, search for: 0134790464 / 9780134790466 Atmosphere: An Introduction to Meteorology Plus Mastering Meteorology with Pearson eText, The -- Access Card Package  Package consists of: 013475199X / 9780134751993 Mastering Meteorology with Pearson eText -- ValuePack Access Card -- for The Atmosphere: An Introduction to Meteorology 0134758587 / 9780134758589 Atmosphere, The: An Introduction to Meteorology If you would like to purchase the standalone Pearson eText, search for: 0135213142 / 9780135213148Pearson eText The Atmosphere: An Introduction to Meteorology  -- Access Card OR 0135213134 / 9780135213131 Pearson eText The Atmosphere: An Introduction to Meteorology  -- Instant Access About the Author Fred Lutgens received his BS and MS from Illinois State University. Ed Tarbuck received his BS from the University of Minnesota Duluth, and his MA from Indiana University. Both are professors emeriti from Illinois Central College. They have been good friends and colleagues since 1970. Joining Lutgens and Tarbuck for the first time in the 14th edition is Redina Herman who received her PhD from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.   Between them, they have more than 60 years of experience teaching geoscience to undergraduates, and both have been recognized with awards as excellent and inspiring professors.   Lutgens and Tarbuck published their first college text, Earth Science, in 1976. That book, winner of the McGuffy Award from the Text and Academic Authors Association, is now in its 15th edition. In 1983, as the first edition of Earth was being prepared, renowned geoscience illustrator Dennis Tasa joined the author team. Since t