Introduction to Atmospheric Modelling
Introduction to Atmospheric Modelling explores the power of mathematics to help us understand complex atmospheric phenomena through mathematical modelling. The author has thoughtfully chosen a path into and through the subject that gives the reader a glimpse of the dynamics underlying phenomena ranging from a sea breeze through mid-latitude cyclonic disturbances to Rossby waves, mainly through the lens of scaling analysis. Written for students with backgrounds in mathematics, physics and engineering, this book will be a valuable resource as they begin studying atmospheric science.
- Introduces young researchers to the beauty and wonder of atmospheric phenomena
- Shows students what can be achieved with mathematical tools
- Provides a firm foundation for further study in atmospheric science
Product details
April 2015Paperback
9781107499799
118 pages
215 × 136 × 9 mm
0.15kg
27 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- Prologue
- 1. Atmospheric phenomena and their study
- 2. Scale analysis of the governing equations
- 3. Small scale dynamics
- 4. Large scale dynamics
- 5. Waves in the atmosphere
- Epilogue
- Appendix A. Dimensional analysis and scales
- References
- Index.