"Box and Box take the reader on a journey, a progression through interwoven topics that build on those that precede them. And regarding the range of styles exhibited in other texts, Physics of Radiation and Climate strikes a nice balance between physical insight and mathematical formalism…. The breadth of topics is astounding…. the Boxes have achieved their stated goal: they have managed to make radiation the focus of a climate-centric text directed to the senior undergraduate or entry-level graduate student."
—American Journal of Physics (review by Prof Peter Pilewskie, University of Colorado at Boulder), Jul 2016
"This is an outstanding textbook striking a perfect balance between physics, chemistry, modeling, and observation of the global climate. The choice and organization of topics are excellent. The book is extremely well written; contains a wealth of valuable material, especially on atmospheric radiation and remote sensing; and will serve as an excellent introductory text for senior undergraduate students. The informal narrative style makes the book a pleasure to read."
—Michael I. Mishchenko, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
"The authors are eminently qualified to provide a clear, in-depth discussion of the physical basis for how the climate system works and why global climate is changing. This is a very readable yet thorough textbook covering the key climate system processes and issues ranging from environmental implications to the underlying physics."
—Andrew Lacis, NASA Climatologist, Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York
"… a valuable pedagogical addition to atmospheric and climate physics … The authors apply their vast experiences as researchers and teachers to explain the physical basis of our climate system with a fresh and current perspective. I’m looking forward to using their text in my own courses."
—Roger Davies, Buckley-Glavish Professor of Climate Physics, The University of Auckland
"… an outstanding source of information in the field of atmospheric science. Although written in a very concise manner, the book not only provides all the important relations in the fields of physics and chemistry of our Earth’s atmosphere but also outlines how to derive them. I highly recommend it as a treasure of knowledge for an associated lecture course and as a fundamental source for advanced undergraduate and graduate students."
—Thomas Trautmann, Head of Atmospheric Processors Department, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR)
"… an excellent textbook that introduces the reader to Earth’s climatic system and provides a thorough grounding in the science underlying issues of climate change. The clear physics emphasis sets this book apart from other introductory texts on meteorology and atmospheric science. The combination of basic physics and policy aspects will equip the reader to make informed contributions to the topical debate on climate change and its mitigation …"
—David Leadley, Professor, Department of Physics, University of Warwick
"I think this is an excellent book for undergraduate and beginning graduate students."
—Donald J. Wuebbles, The Harry E. Preble Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois
"Students will greatly benefit from learning the physics of solar and thermal radiation from these two experts in the field."
—Sundar A. Christopher, Professor of Atmospheric Science and Dean of the College of Science, The University of Alabama in Huntsville
"The text is a model of clarity…. I rate this a splendid addition to the university library or the bookshelf of the early career researcher in this rapidly growing field."
—Contemporary Physics (Nov 2017), review by Fredric W. Taylor, University of Oxford
"Box and Box take the reader on a journey, a progression through interwoven topics that build on those that precede them. And regarding the range of styles exhibited in other texts, Physics of Radiation and Climate strikes a nice balance between physical insight and mathematical formalism…. The breadth of topics is astounding…. the Boxes have achieved their stated goal: they have managed to make radiation the focus of a climate-centric text directed to the senior undergraduate or entry-level graduate student."
—American Journal of Physics (review by Prof Peter Pilewskie, University of Colorado at Boulder), Jul 2016
"This is an outstanding textbook striking a perfect balance between physics, chemistry, modeling, and observation of the global climate. The choice and organization of topics are excellent. The book is extremely well written; contains a wealth of valuable material, especially on atmospheric radiation and remote sensing; and will serve as an excellent introductory text for senior undergraduate students. The informal narrative style makes the book a pleasure to read."
—Michael I. Mishchenko, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
"The authors are eminently qualified to provide a clear, in-depth discussion of the physical basis for how the climate system works and why global climate is changing. This is a very readable yet thorough textbook covering the key climate system processes and issues ranging from environmental implications to the underlying physics."
—Andrew Lacis, NASA Climatologist, Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York
"… a valuable pedagogical addition to atmospheric and climate physics … The authors apply their vast experiences as researchers and teachers to explain the physical basis of our climate system with a fresh and current perspective. I’m looking forward to using their text in my own courses."
—Roger Davies, Buckley-Glavish Professor of Climate Physics, The University of Auckland
"… an outstanding source of information in the field of atmospheric science. Although written in a very concise manner, the book not only provides all the important relations in the fields of physics and chemistry of our Earth’s atmosphere but also outlines how to derive them. I highly recommend it as a treasure of knowledge for an associated lecture course and as a fundamental source for advanced undergraduate and graduate students."
—Thomas Trautmann, Head of Atmospheric Processors Department, Deutsches Zentrum für Luftund Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR)
"… an excellent textbook that introduces the reader to Earth’s climatic system and provides a thorough grounding in the science underlying issues of climate change. The clear physics emphasis sets this book apart from other introductory texts on meteorology and atmospheric science. The combination of basic physics and policy aspects will equip the reader to make informed contributions to the topical debate on climate change and its mitigation …"
—David Leadley, Professor, Department of Physics, University of Warwick
"I think this is an excellent book for undergraduate and beginning graduate students."
—Donald J. Wuebbles, The Harry E. Preble Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois
"Students will greatly benefit from learning the physics of solar and thermal radiation from these two experts in the field."
—Sundar A. Christopher, Professor of Atmospheric Science and Dean of the College of Science, The University of Alabama in Huntsville
"The text is a model of clarity…. I rate this a splendid addition to the university library or the bookshelf of the early career researcher in this rapidly growing field."
—Contemporary Physics (Nov 2017), review by Fredric W. Taylor, University of Oxford