Numerical Methods For Atmospheric And Oceanic Sciences

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Numerical Methods for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

Author: A. Chandrasekar
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2022-11-10
A guide for atmospheric and oceanic sciences courses primarily and also for students of applied mathematics, mechanical & aerospace engineering.
Numerical Methods for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

Author: A. Chandrasekar
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2022-11-10
Numerical Methods for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences caters to the needs of students of atmospheric and oceanic sciences in senior undergraduate and graduate courses as well as students of applied mathematics, mechanical and aerospace engineering. The book covers fundamental theoretical aspects of the various numerical methods that will help both students and teachers in gaining a better understanding of the effectiveness and rigour of these methods. Extensive applications of the finite difference methods used in the processes involving advection, barotropic, shallow water, baroclinic, oscillation and decay are covered in detail. Special emphasis is given to advanced numerical methods such as Semi-Lagrangian, Spectral, Finite Element and Finite Volume methods. Each chapter includes various exercises including Python codes that will enable students to develop the codes and compare the numerical solutions obtained through different numerical methods.
Numerical Methods in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modelling

Author: Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society
language: en
Publisher: NRC Research Press
Release Date: 1997
A collection of 27 invited refereed papers by scientists in the field of numerical modelling, this volume provides a comprehensive referecne for students and researchers of numerical weather prediction, climate simulation, dynamic meterology and ocean modelling."