Climate Modeling for Scientists and Engineers
Climate modeling and simulation teach us about past, present, and future conditions of life on Earth and help us understand observations about ecology and the atmosphere. Focusing on high-end modeling and simulation of earth's climate, this book presents PDEs used to model weather and climate, covering numerical methods for geophysical flows in more detail than other texts. It also discusses parallel algorithms and high-performance computing for weather and climate simulations, with supplemental lectures and MATLAB exercises on an accompanying website. This book is for graduate students in science and engineering. It is also useful for a range of computational science and engineering researchers who encounter climate models, or those who want a brief introduction to the topic. In particular, the material on numerical methods and using parallel algorithms on high-performance computers will challenge researchers who aim to improve the prediction of climate on decadal to century time scales.
- Presents observations about the general circulations of the Earth and the PDEs used to model climate dynamics
- Covers numerical methods for geophysical flows in more detail than many other texts
- Provides supplemental lectures and MATLAB exercises on an accompanying web page
Product details
No date availablePaperback
9781611973532
170 pages
254 × 178 × 8 mm
0.33kg
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Earth observations
- 2. Geophysical flow
- 3. Numerical methods of climate modeling
- 4. Climate simulation
- 5. Climate analysis
- Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Index.