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Atmospheric and oceanic fluid dynamics : fundamentals and large-scale circulation / Geoffrey K. Vallis.

By: Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017Edition: Second editionDescription: xviii, 946 pages : iIllustrations (some color) ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781107065505
  • 110706550X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Atmospheric and oceanic fluid dynamics.DDC classification:
  • 532.05 23
LOC classification:
  • QC809 .F5 .V355 2017
Contents:
Equations of motion -- Effects of rotation and stratification -- Shallow water systems -- Vorticity and potential vorticity -- Geostrophic theory -- Wave fundamentals -- Gravity waves -- Linear dynamics at low latitudes -- Barotropic and baroclinic instability -- Waves, mean-flows, and their interaction -- Basics of incompressible turbulence -- Geostrophic turbulence and baroclinic eddies -- Turbulent diffusion and eddy transport -- The overturning circulation: Hadley and Ferrel cells -- Zonally-averaged mid-latitude atmospheric circulation -- Planetary waves and zonal asymmetries -- The stratosphere -- Water vapour and the tropical atmosphere -- Wind-driven gyres -- Structure of upper ocean -- The meridional overturning circulation and the ACC -- Equatorial circulation and El Nino.
Summary: The atmosphere and ocean are two of the most important components of the climate system, and fluid dynamics is central to our understanding of both. This book provides a unified and comprehensive treatment of the field that blends classical results with modern interpretations. It takes the reader seamlessly from the basics to the frontiers of knowledge, from the equations of motion to modern theories of the general circulation of the atmosphere and ocean. These concepts are illustrated throughout the book with observations and numerical examples. As well as updating existing chapters, this full-color second edition includes new chapters on tropical dynamics, El Nino, the stratosphere and gravity waves. Supplementary resources are provided online, including figures from the book and problem sets, making this new edition an ideal resource for students in the atmospheric, oceanic and climate sciences, as well as in applied mathematics and engineering.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
BOOK BOOK NCAR Library Foothills Lab QC809 .F5 .V355 2017 1 Checked out 07/01/2024 50583020011015
Total holds: 0

Previous edition: 2006.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 909-935) and index.

Equations of motion -- Effects of rotation and stratification -- Shallow water systems -- Vorticity and potential vorticity -- Geostrophic theory -- Wave fundamentals -- Gravity waves -- Linear dynamics at low latitudes -- Barotropic and baroclinic instability -- Waves, mean-flows, and their interaction -- Basics of incompressible turbulence -- Geostrophic turbulence and baroclinic eddies -- Turbulent diffusion and eddy transport -- The overturning circulation: Hadley and Ferrel cells -- Zonally-averaged mid-latitude atmospheric circulation -- Planetary waves and zonal asymmetries -- The stratosphere -- Water vapour and the tropical atmosphere -- Wind-driven gyres -- Structure of upper ocean -- The meridional overturning circulation and the ACC -- Equatorial circulation and El Nino.

The atmosphere and ocean are two of the most important components of the climate system, and fluid dynamics is central to our understanding of both. This book provides a unified and comprehensive treatment of the field that blends classical results with modern interpretations. It takes the reader seamlessly from the basics to the frontiers of knowledge, from the equations of motion to modern theories of the general circulation of the atmosphere and ocean. These concepts are illustrated throughout the book with observations and numerical examples. As well as updating existing chapters, this full-color second edition includes new chapters on tropical dynamics, El Nino, the stratosphere and gravity waves. Supplementary resources are provided online, including figures from the book and problem sets, making this new edition an ideal resource for students in the atmospheric, oceanic and climate sciences, as well as in applied mathematics and engineering.

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