New York: Plenum Press, 1980. — 801 p.
During the past decade, man's centuries-old interest in marine meteorology and oceanography has broadened. Ocean and atmosphere are now treated as coupled parts of one system; the resulting interest in air-sea interaction problems has led to a rapid growth in the sophistication of instruments and measurement techniques. This book has been designed as a reference text which describes, along with the instruments themselves, the accumulated practical experience of experts engaged in field observations of air-sea interactions. It is meant to supplement rather than replace manuals on standard routine observations or instrumentation handbooks.