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Middle Atmosphere Dynamics

  • 1 Edición, Volumen 40 - 11 de septiembre de 1987
  • Última edición
  • Autores: David G. Andrews, Conway B. Leovy, James R. Holton
  • Idioma: Inglés

For advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in atmospheric, oceanic, and climate science, Atmosphere, Ocean and Climate Dynamics is an introductory textbook on the… Leer más

Descripción

For advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in atmospheric, oceanic, and climate science, Atmosphere, Ocean and Climate Dynamics is an introductory textbook on the circulations of the atmosphere and ocean and their interaction, with an emphasis on global scales. It will give students a good grasp of what the atmosphere and oceans look like on the large-scale and why they look that way. The role of the oceans in climate and paleoclimate is also discussed. The combination of observations, theory and accompanying illustrative laboratory experiments sets this text apart by making it accessible to students with no prior training in meteorology or oceanography.

Puntos claves

* Written at a mathematical level that is appealing for undergraduates and
beginning graduate students
* Provides a useful educational tool through a combination of observations and
laboratory demonstrations which can be viewed over the web
* Contains instructions on how to reproduce the simple but informative
laboratory experiments
* Includes copious problems (with sample answers) to help students learn the
material.

De interès para

Undergraduate or master-course students in meteorology, oceanography and climatology are the main target.

Índice

1. Characteristics of the atmosphere. 2. The global energy balance. 3. The vertical structure of the atmosphere. 4. Convection. 5. The Meridional structure of the atmosphere. 6. The equations of fluid motion. 7. Balanced flow. 8. The general circulation of the atmosphere. 9. The ocena and its circulation. 10. The wind-driven circulation. 11. The thermohaline circulation of the ocean. 12. Climate and climate variability. 13. Appendices.

Reseñas

"Marshall and Plumb have nicely presented the basics of both meteorology and oceanography in this work. The book begins with a discusssion of atmospheric characteristics; the final chapter on climate and climatic variability nicely leads into the subject of global warming, and should be read by anyone with an interest in the future of the planet....Highly recommended."—A.E. Staver, Northern Illinois University, in CHOICE, June 2008

Detalles del producto

  • Edición: 1
  • Última edición
  • Volumen: 40
  • Publicado: 11 de septiembre de 1987
  • Idioma: Inglés

Sobre los autores

DA

David G. Andrews

Afiliaciones y experiencia
Oxford University, England

CL

Conway B. Leovy

Afiliaciones y experiencia
University of Washington

JH

James R. Holton

James R. Holton was Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington until his death in 2004. A member of the National Academies of Science, during his career he was awarded every major honor available in the atmospheric sciences including AGU’s Revelle Medal.
Afiliaciones y experiencia
University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

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