Dynamic Meteorology: Lectures Delivered at the Summer School of Space Physics of the Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales, Held at Lannion, France, 7 August-12 September 1970
The development of numerical integration techniques and the pioneering efforts of Von Neumann and his associates at the Institute for Advanced Studies (Princeton) have spurred the renewed interest of many leading fluid dynamicists and meteorologists in the theory and numerical simulation of planetary atmosphere and oceans circulations. Their work during the last 15 years, now culminating in the Global Atmospheric Research Program, has led to the possibility of vastly improved weather forecasts as wei I as the development of a ful I fledged branch of the physical sciences: geophysical fluid dynamics. Simultaneously, great strides have been made in developing new instruments, operating from earth orbiting satel I ites, to powerful observe the meteorological phenomena and to determine the state of motion of the atmosphere. Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) of France has very significantly contributed to this effort by developing the EOLE navigation and data collection satell ite, launched on 16 August 1971 to interrogate 500 instrumented platforms measuring meteorological para­ meters. It is fitting then, that CNES should have brought together lead­ ing scientists in the field of dynamic meteorology, to participate in its 1970 Summer School on Space Physics.
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Dynamic Meteorology: Lectures Delivered at the Summer School of Space Physics of the Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales, Held at Lannion, France, 7 August-12 September 1970
The development of numerical integration techniques and the pioneering efforts of Von Neumann and his associates at the Institute for Advanced Studies (Princeton) have spurred the renewed interest of many leading fluid dynamicists and meteorologists in the theory and numerical simulation of planetary atmosphere and oceans circulations. Their work during the last 15 years, now culminating in the Global Atmospheric Research Program, has led to the possibility of vastly improved weather forecasts as wei I as the development of a ful I fledged branch of the physical sciences: geophysical fluid dynamics. Simultaneously, great strides have been made in developing new instruments, operating from earth orbiting satel I ites, to powerful observe the meteorological phenomena and to determine the state of motion of the atmosphere. Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) of France has very significantly contributed to this effort by developing the EOLE navigation and data collection satell ite, launched on 16 August 1971 to interrogate 500 instrumented platforms measuring meteorological para­ meters. It is fitting then, that CNES should have brought together lead­ ing scientists in the field of dynamic meteorology, to participate in its 1970 Summer School on Space Physics.
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Dynamic Meteorology: Lectures Delivered at the Summer School of Space Physics of the Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales, Held at Lannion, France, 7 August-12 September 1970

Dynamic Meteorology: Lectures Delivered at the Summer School of Space Physics of the Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales, Held at Lannion, France, 7 August-12 September 1970

Dynamic Meteorology: Lectures Delivered at the Summer School of Space Physics of the Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales, Held at Lannion, France, 7 August-12 September 1970

Dynamic Meteorology: Lectures Delivered at the Summer School of Space Physics of the Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales, Held at Lannion, France, 7 August-12 September 1970

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The development of numerical integration techniques and the pioneering efforts of Von Neumann and his associates at the Institute for Advanced Studies (Princeton) have spurred the renewed interest of many leading fluid dynamicists and meteorologists in the theory and numerical simulation of planetary atmosphere and oceans circulations. Their work during the last 15 years, now culminating in the Global Atmospheric Research Program, has led to the possibility of vastly improved weather forecasts as wei I as the development of a ful I fledged branch of the physical sciences: geophysical fluid dynamics. Simultaneously, great strides have been made in developing new instruments, operating from earth orbiting satel I ites, to powerful observe the meteorological phenomena and to determine the state of motion of the atmosphere. Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) of France has very significantly contributed to this effort by developing the EOLE navigation and data collection satell ite, launched on 16 August 1971 to interrogate 500 instrumented platforms measuring meteorological para­ meters. It is fitting then, that CNES should have brought together lead­ ing scientists in the field of dynamic meteorology, to participate in its 1970 Summer School on Space Physics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789027703446
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 08/31/1973
Edition description: 1973
Pages: 622
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.45(h) x 0.06(d)

Table of Contents

Principles of large scale numerical weather prediction.- Planetary fluid dynamics.- Lectures in sub-synoptic scales of motions and two-dimensional turbulence.- Boundary layers in planetary atmospheres.- Space and time meteorological data analysis and initialization.- Transfer and dissipation of energy by mountain waves.
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