Adiabatic Invariants in Large-Scale Atmospheric Dynamics / Edition 1

Adiabatic Invariants in Large-Scale Atmospheric Dynamics / Edition 1

by Michael V. Kurgansky
ISBN-10:
0415284155
ISBN-13:
9780415284158
Pub. Date:
09/26/2002
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415284155
ISBN-13:
9780415284158
Pub. Date:
09/26/2002
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Adiabatic Invariants in Large-Scale Atmospheric Dynamics / Edition 1

Adiabatic Invariants in Large-Scale Atmospheric Dynamics / Edition 1

by Michael V. Kurgansky

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Overview

This book deals with the main principles of large-scale atmospheric dynamics on the basis of adiabatic motion constants. It can be considered as an introduction to the theory of quasi two-dimensional fluid motion concentrating primarily on nearly horizontal fluid parcel displacements in a stably stratified compressible fluid. A thorough mathematical treatment of the governing equations is coupled with a clear interpretation of the phenomena studied and accompanied by examples of real meteorological data analysis. Topics include a complete set of compressible fluid dynamic equations along with a survey on fluid dynamical conservation laws used in meteorology and atmospheric physics; the derivation of two-dimensional atmospheric models; large-scale flows; isentropic analysis of large-scale atmospheric processes; and the principles of kinetic energy sinks and their relation to the energy balance in the atmosphere.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415284158
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/26/2002
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Michael V. Kurgansky is Professor in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics of the University of Concepcion, Chile. He is currently on leave from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences where he has held various research posts since 1977. His research experience covers topics from dynamical J meteorology to geophysical fluid dynamics and his current research interests include the application of the fundamental concepts of Ertel's potential vorticity and of fluid dynamical (kinematic) helicicy to the analysis of atmospheric flows and phenomena.

Table of Contents

Preface. Introduction. Equations of Motion and Conservation Laws. Reduced Equations of Atmospheric Dynamics. Hydrodynamic Instability of Conservative Motions. Isentropic Analysis of Large-scale Processes. Dissipative Processes in the Atmosphere. Reference. Index.
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