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Publisher
University Science Books
ISBN-10
1891389351
ISBN-13
9781891389351
eBay Product ID (ePID)
45100604

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
380 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Introduction to Three-Dimensional Climate Modeling
Publication Year
2005
Subject
Earth Sciences / Meteorology & Climatology, Global Warming & Climate Change
Features
Revised
Type
Textbook
Author
Warren M. Washington, Claire L. Parkinson
Subject Area
Science
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
0 Oz
Item Length
10.4 in
Item Width
7.2 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2005-042009
TitleLeading
An
Illustrated
Yes
Edition Description
Revised edition
Table Of Content
1 Introduction and Historical Development 2 Physical Description of the Climate System 2.1 Atmosphere 2.2 Oceans 2.3 Sea Ice 2.4 Atmosphere/Ocean/Ice Interconnections 2.5 Impacts of the ice 3 Basic Model Equations 3.1 Fundamental Equations 3.2 Summary of the Basic Predictive Equations for the Atmosphere 3.3 Vertical Coordinate Systems 3.4 Atmospheric and Ocean Dynamics 3.5 Early General Atmospheric Circulation Model of the Atmosphere 3.6 Radiative and Cloud Processes 3.7 Surface Processes 3.8 Ocean Models 3.9 Sea Ice Models 3.10 River Transport 4 Basic Methods of Solving Model Equations 4.1 Finite Differences 4.2 Finite Differencing in Two Dimensions 4.3 Spectral Method 4.4 Spherical Representation 4.5 Spectral Transform Technique 4.6 Vertical Representation 4.7 Lagrangian and Semi-Lagrangian Methods 4.8 Spectral Element Method 5 Examples of Simulations of Present-Day Climate 5.1 Simulations of the Atmosphere 5.2 Simulations of the Ocean 5.3 Simulations of Sea Ice 5.4 Coupled Atmosphere, Land/Vegetation, Ocean, and Sea Ice Simulations 5.5 El Nino Simulations 5.6 Regional Climate Modeling 5.7 Modeling Groups 6 Climate Sensitivity Experiments 6.1 Sample Early Paleoclimate Simulations 6.2 Sample Later Paleoclimate Simulations 6.3 Sample Simulation of the Last Millennium 6.4 Sample Early Simulations of the El Nino/Southern Oscillation 6.5 Sample Later Simulation of the El Nino/Southern Oscillation 6.6 Research on the Climatic Effects of Increasing Greenhouse Gases and Aerosols 6.7 Sample Early Climate Model Simulations of the Effects of Greenhouse Gases 6.8 Later Simulations of the Effects of Greenhouse Gases, Aerosols, and Other Climate Forcings 6.9 Climate Modeling with the Carbon Cycle 6.10 Possible Climatic Effects Due to Nuclear War 6.11 Overview of Climate Sensitivity Studies 7 Outlook for Future Developments 7.1 Climate Model Evolution and Status 7.2 Issues Involved in Coupling 7.3 Continuing Needs 7.4 Two Further Potential Uses of Climate Models 7.5 National Research Council Assessment 7.6 Concluding Remarks A Vector Calculus B Legendre Polynomials and Gaussian Quadrature C Derivation of Energy Equations D Unit Abbreviations E Physical Constants in Systeme International (SI) Units, and Typical Surface Albedos F Conversions and Prefixes G Greek Alphabet H Acronyms I Aerosols J Solar Radiation, Including Effects of Aerosols K Internet Sites for Climate Modeling and Climate Data L Computer Architectures Used in Climate Modeling Definition of Terms Bibliography Index
Synopsis
Warren M. Washington is consultant and advisor to a number of government officials and committees on climate-system modelling. Now along with Claire Parkinson (NASA) he gives the reader insight into the complex field of climate modelling., This book provides an introduction to the development of three-dimensional climate models, including their four major components: atmosphere, ocean, land/vegetation, and sea ice.The fundamental processes in each component and the interactions among them are explained using basic scientific principles, and elements of the numerical methods used in solving the model equations are also provided. The authors show how the theory and models grew historically and how well they are able to account for known aspects of the climate system. This book is written so that a reader who is only vaguely aware of climate models will be able to gain an understanding of what the models are attempting to simulate, how the models are constructed, what the models have succeeded in simulating, and how the models are being used.Examples illustrating the use of the models to simulate aspects of the current climate system are followed by examples illustrating the application of the models to important scientific areas such as understanding paleoclimates, the last millennium, the El Nino/Southern Oscillation, and the effects of increasing greenhouse gas concentrations on future climate change.The book is appropriate for scientists, graduate students, and upper-level undergraduates and can be used as a textbook or for self study and reference. The authors have considerably updated the book from the first edition by adding descriptions of many techniques and results developed since the mid-1980s., This book is written so that a reader who is only vaguely aware of 3D climate models will be able to gain an understanding of what the models are attempting to simulate, how the models are constructed, what the models have succeeded in simulating, and how the models are being used., This book provides an introduction to the development of three-dimensional climate models, including their four major components: atmosphere, ocean, land/vegetation, and sea ice. The fundamental processes in each component and the interactions among them are explained using basic scientific principles, and elements of the numerical methods used in solving the model equations are also provided. The authors show how the theory and models grew historically and how well they are able to account for known aspects of the climate system. This book is written so that a reader who is only vaguely aware of climate models will be able to gain an understanding of what the models are attempting to simulate, how the models are constructed, what the models have succeeded in simulating, and how the models are being used. Examples illustrating the use of the models to simulate aspects of the current climate system are followed by examples illustrating the application of the models to important scientific areas such as understanding paleoclimates, the last millennium, the El Nino/Southern Oscillation, and the effects of increasing greenhouse gas concentrations on future climate change. The book is appropriate for scientists, graduate students, and upper-level undergraduates and can be used as a textbook or for self study and reference. The authors have considerably updated the book from the first edition by adding descriptions of many techniques and results developed since the mid-1980s.
LC Classification Number
QC981.W32 2005

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