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Modeling Atmospheric and Oceanic Flows

Modeling Atmospheric and Oceanic Flows Insights from Laboratory Experiments and Numerical Simulations

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Geophysical Monograph Series

Modeling Atmospheric and Oceanic Flows

Insights from Laboratory Experiments and Numerical Simulations

Thomas von Larcher | Paul D. Williams

Science / Environmental Science

Modeling Atmospheric and Oceanic Flows: Insights from Laboratory Experiments and Numerical Simulations provides a broad overview of recent progress in using laboratory experiments and numerical simulations to model atmospheric and oceanic fluid motions. This volume not only surveys novel research topics in laboratory experimentation, but also highlights recent developments in the corresponding computational simulations. As computing power grows exponentially and better numerical codes are developed, the interplay between numerical simulations and laboratory experiments is gaining paramount importance within the scientific community. The lessons learnt from the laboratory–model comparisons in this volume will act as a source of inspiration for the next generation of experiments and simulations. Volume highlights include:

  • Topics pertaining to atmospheric science, climate physics, physical oceanography, marine geology and geophysics
  • Overview of the most advanced experimental and computational research in geophysics
  • Recent developments in numerical simulations of atmospheric and oceanic fluid motion
  • Unique comparative analysis of the experimental and numerical approaches to modeling fluid flow

Modeling Atmospheric and Oceanic Flows will be a valuable resource for graduate students, researchers, and professionals in the fields of geophysics, atmospheric sciences, oceanography, climate science, hydrology, and experimental geosciences.

Thomas Gerd Von Larcher is a researcher in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, Institute for Mathematics at Free University, Berlin, Germany. He completed his doctorate in Engineering Technology. He has authored a few research articles and book chapters. His research interests include finite element method, fluid mechanics, computational fluid dynamics, computational physics, heat transfer, oceanography, fluid flow, numerical modeling.

Paul D Williams is a Royal Society University Research Fellow at the University of Reading, in the Department of Meteorology and the National Centre for Atmospheric Science. He is at the Readership grade. He has authored over 80 research articles including a recent publication in Nature Climate Change. His research interests include studying the atmosphere and ocean, and their role in weather and climate, using mathematical and numerical models and laboratory experiments. He is also currently the Editor of Geophysical Research Letters.


Publication Date: 24 November 2014
Publisher: Wiley
Imprint: American Geophysical Union
ISBN-13: 9781118855935
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 368
Weight (oz): 39.36

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