An introduction to numerical weather prediction techniques / by T. N. Krishnamurti and Lahouari Bounoua.
By: Krishnamurti, T. N. (Tiruvalam Natarajan) [eauthor.].
Contributor(s): Bounoua, Lahouari [author.] | Taylor and Francis.
Material type: BookPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, [2018]Copyright date: ©1995Description: 1 online resource (293 pages) : 13 illustrations.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315137285.Subject(s): MATHEMATICS / Number Systems | Numerical weather forecasting | SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography | SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / GeologyAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 551.6/34 Online resources: Click here to view.chapter 1 Introduction / T.N. Krishnamupti -- chapter 2 Finite Differences / T.N. Krishnamupti -- chapter 3 Calculation of Vertical Motion / T.N. Krishnamupti -- chapter 4 Estimation of Streamfunctions, Velocity Potential, and Geopotential Height from the Wind Field / T.N. Krishnamupti -- chapter 5 Objective Analysis / T.N. Krishnamupti -- chapter 6 Basic Physical Concepts / T.N. Krishnamupti -- chapter 7 Cumulus Convection and Large Scale Condensation / T.N. Krishnamupti -- chapter 8 Planetary Boundary Layer / T.N. Krishnamupti -- chapter 9 Radiative Transfers / T.N. Krishnamupti -- chapter 10 The Barotropic Model / T.N. Krishnamupti -- chapter 11 The Single Level Primitive Equations Model / T.N. Krishnamupti -- chapter 12 Data Sets for Numerical Weather Prediction / T.N. Krishnamupti -- chapter 13 Model Output Diagnostics / T.N. Krishnamupti.
An Introduction to Numerical Weather Prediction Techniques is unique in the meteorological field as it presents for the first time theories and software of complex dynamical and physical processes required for numerical modeling. It was first prepared as a manual for the training of the World Meteorological Organization's programs at a similar level. This new book updates these exercises and also includes the latest data sets. This book covers important aspects of numerical weather prediction techniques required at an introductory level. These techniques, ranging from simple one-dimensional space derivative to complex numerical models, are first described in theory and for most cases supported by fully tested computational software. The text discusses the fundamental physical parameterizations needed in numerical weather models, such as cumulus convection, radiative transfers, and surface energy fluxes calculations. The book gives the user all the necessary elements to build a numerical model. An Introduction to Numerical Weather Prediction Techniques is rich in illustrations, especially tables showing outputs from each individual algorithm presented. Selected figures using actual meteorological data are also used.This book is primarily intended for senior-level undergraduates and first-year graduate students in meteorology. It is also excellent for individual scientists who wish to use the book for self-study. Scientists dealing with geophysical data analysis or predictive models will find this book filled with useful techniques and data-processing algorithms.
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