[Japan] Kentaro Araki / Hebei Science and Technology Press /June 1, 2020
"The Truth of Clouds" is an introductory guide to cloud viewing written by Kentaro Araki, a Japanese meteorological expert and devoted cloud researcher. As the scientific consultant for the film Weathering with You directed by Makoto Shinkai, Kentaro Araki incorporates his professional knowledge and love for clouds into this book, revealing the mysteries of clouds to ordinary readers in an easy-to-understand way. The book not only introduces the formation principles, classifications and characteristics of clouds, but also shares the methods and fun of cloud viewing. By reading this book, readers can have a deeper understanding of the world of clouds, feel the charm of nature, and discover more beautiful details in daily life. This book is a must-read for cloud lovers and nature observers, and it is also a popular science masterpiece suitable for everyone to read.
The truth about cloudsChapter 1: The origin and formation of clouds1.1 Conditions for cloud formation - Key point 1: Air cooling reaches saturation - Key point 2: Relative humidity reaches 100% - Key point 3: Condensation nuclei are required for cloud droplets to condense1.2 Classification of clouds - Key point 1: According to height, they are divided into high, medium and low clouds - Key point 2: According to shape, they are divided into cumuliform clouds, stratus clouds, undulate clouds, etc.Chapter 2: The relationship between clouds and weather2.1 The impact of clouds on weather - Key point 1: Clouds are the main source of precipitation - Key point 2: The development and changes of clouds affect the formation of weather systems2.2 The impact of weather systems on clouds - Key point 1: The air pressure system changes the movement of air, which in turn affects the formation of clouds - Key point 2: The influence of wind causes clouds to disperse or gatherChapter 3: Scientific observation and research on clouds3.1 The development of cloud observation technology- Key Point 1: The transition from ground observation to satellite remote sensing- Key Point 2: Advances in multispectral imaging technology3.2 The scientific significance of clouds- Key Point 1: The role of clouds in the earth&39;s water cycle- Key Point 2: The impact of clouds on global climate changeChapter 4: Cultural and artistic representation of clouds4.1 Representation of clouds in literature- Key Point 1: Symbolizes changeability and infinite possibilities- Key Point 2: Often used as background and emotional rendering4.2 Application of clouds in art- Key Point 1: Expressing a sense of space and atmosphere in paintings- Key Point 2: Capturing the unique beauty of clouds in photographyChapter 5: Clouds and future challenges5.1 Changes in clouds and global warming- Key Point 1: Greenhouse gases cause changes in clouds- Key Point 2: Changes in clouds react to the climate system5.2 The role of clouds in future technology- Key Point 1: Cloud computing has become an important part of modern computing- Key point 2: Cloud platforms provide extensive resource sharing and services
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Title: Kentaro Araki: A Scientific Explorer Exploring the Truth of Clouds Kentaro Araki, a famous Japanese meteorologist and popular science writer, is well-known for his research on clouds and popular science works.< This article will introduce this outstanding scientist and writer from multiple perspectives.
His spirit of scientific exploration and thirst for knowledge have led him to an extraordinary scientific path.<
His research results have had a profound impact on the international meteorological community.<
His work "The Truth of Clouds" is the result of his many years of research.< The book explains in detail the formation, types, and role of clouds in the earth's climate system.
This book is not only scientifically rigorous, but also vividly written, and is deeply loved by readers.<
He is good at conveying complex scientific knowledge to readers in a simple and easy-to-understand way, so that readers can not only gain knowledge but also enjoy the fun of reading in the process of reading.<
He prefers to devote his time and energy to scientific research and writing.< His lifestyle reflects his love for science and respect for knowledge.
His works are highly praised by many authoritative media and experts.<
" The Meteorological Society of Japan also highly praised his work and believed that his research has made an important contribution to the development of meteorology.<
His latest work, "The Mystery of Clouds", is about to be published and is expected to attract widespread attention from readers again.< Kentaro Araki, a scientific explorer who explores the truth of clouds, uses his knowledge and passion to open a window for us to understand the mysteries of nature.
His works are not only the dissemination of scientific knowledge, but also the inheritance of the scientific spirit.
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