Modeling Dynamic Climate Systems (With CD-ROM)
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Book Description
The dynamics of the atmosphere, ocean, and climate are inherently nonlinear and complex, making computer models ideal for accurate, complete understanding of these systems. In the process of building and using models, the reader of this book will learn how the different components of climate systems function, interact with each other, and vary over time. Topics covered include the stability of climate, earth's energy balance, parcel dynamics in the atmosphere, the mechanisms of heat transport in the climate system, and mechanisms of climate variability. Special attention is given to the effects of climate change. The book is accompanied by a cross-platform CD containing models and a run-time version of STELLA (R) software. Walter A. Robinson is Associate Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Chamaign.
Book Info
Demonstrates the modeling of dynamic climate systems. Shows how the different components of climate systems function, how they interact, and how they vary over time. The cross-platform CD-ROM contains models and a run-time version of STELLA software. System requirements not listed. DLC: Climatology--Mathematical models.
Modeling Dynamic Climate Systems (With CD-ROM),Walter A. Robinson,Springer,0387951342,Applied,Applied Mathematics,Atmospheric physics,Climatology,Earth Sciences - Meteorology & Climatology,Mathematical Analysis,Mathematical models,Ocean-atmosphere interaction,Science,Science/Mathematics,Applications of Computing,Science / Environmental Science
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