Atmospheric Optics
The Science and History of Light and Colors in the Sky

By (author) Lourdes B. Aviles

ISBN13: 9781119670322

Imprint: American Geophysical Union

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc

Format: Hardback

Published: 29/03/2026

Availability: Available

Description
Part I: Air, Light, Color, and Vision: Fundamentals of the science and history of light and atmospheric optics Chapter 1 – First Light Introduction to light and color in the atmosphere Chapter 2 – Mysterious Light The early history of our knowledge about light Chapter 3 – Strange Light The development of our modern understanding of the nature of light Chapter 4 – Sunlight and Color Introduction to electromagnetism and solar radiation Chapter 5 – Vision and Perception Physiology, psychology, sociology, and philosophy of light and color Chapter 6 – Optics and the Sky Optical history, mechanisms, and preview of atmospheric effects Part II: Sights of Air, Water, and Ice: A brief study of light and color effects in the atmosphere, including their history, science, and cultural significance Chapter 7 – Colorful Sky Blue skies, red sunsets, and white clouds Chapter 8 – Rainy Bows Rainbows, and more rainbows Chapter 9 – Cloudy Crowns Coronas, glories, and cloud iridescence Chapter 10 – Icy Rays Halos, circles, arcs, spots, and pillars Chapter 11 – Wavy Curtains Aurora: the northern and southern lights and related phenomena Chapter 12 – Spidery Flashes Lightning and its associated phenomena Part III: Other Earthy and Otherworldly Visions: Additional highlights of optical phenomena that can be seen in the sky Chapter 12 – Colorful Weather Black clouds, green skies, red tornadoes Chapter 13 –As Seen in Shores, Mountains, and Clouds Flashes, mirages, shadows, rays, bows Chapter 14 –Lights in the High Atmosphere and Space Noctilucent clouds, shooting stars, scintillation
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