An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology / Edition 5

An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology / Edition 5

ISBN-10:
0123848660
ISBN-13:
9780123848666
Pub. Date:
08/17/2012
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
ISBN-10:
0123848660
ISBN-13:
9780123848666
Pub. Date:
08/17/2012
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology / Edition 5

An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology / Edition 5

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Overview

During the past decade, the science of dynamic meteorology has continued its rapid advance. The scope of dynamic meteorology has broadened considerably. Much of the material is based on a two-term course for seniors majoring in atmospheric sciences.

This book presents a cogent explanation of the fundamentals of meteorology and explains storm dynamics for weather-oriented meteorologists. It discusses climate dynamics and the implications posed for global change. The new edition has added a companion website with MATLAB exercises and updated treatments of several key topics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780123848666
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 08/17/2012
Series: International Geophysics , #88
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 552
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

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.

Gregory J. Hakim is Professor and Chair of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences in the College of the Environment at the University of Washington. His research focuses on problems in climate reconstruction, predictability, data assimilation, atmospheric dynamics, and synoptic meteorology. He teaches courses in weather, atmospheric sciences, atmospheric structure and analysis, atmospheric motions, synoptic meteorology, balance dynamics, and weather predictability and data assimilation.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction
2 The Basic Conservation Laws
3 Elementary Applications of the Basic Equations
4 Circulation and Vorticity
5 The Planetary Boundary Layer
6 Synoptic Scale Motions I: Quasi-geostrophic Analysis
7 Atmospheric Oscillations: Linear Perturbation Theory
8 Extratropical Synoptic Scale Motions II: Baroclinic Instability
9 Mesoscale Circulations
10 The General Circulation
11 Tropical Dynamics
12 Middle Atmosphere Dynamics
13 Numerical Prediction Appendix A Useful Constants and Parameters Appendix B List of Symbols Appendix C Vector Analysis Appendix D Moisture Variables Appendix E Standard Atmosphere Data Appendix F Symmetric Baroclinic Oscillations Answers to Selected Problems
(Complete solutions manual available to instructors)

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