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E-raamat: Computational Methods for the Atmosphere and the Oceans: Special Volume

Series edited by (City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon), Guest editor (University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, USA), Guest editor (Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
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This book provides a survey of the frontiers of research in the numerical modeling and mathematical analysis used in the study of the atmosphere and oceans. The details of the current practices in global atmospheric and ocean models, the assimilation of observational data into such models and the numerical techniques used in theoretical analysis of the atmosphere and ocean are among the topics covered.

• Truly interdisciplinary: scientific interactions between specialties of atmospheric and ocean sciences and applied and computational mathematics
• Uses the approach of computational mathematicians, applied and numerical analysts and the tools appropriate for unsolved problems in the atmospheric and oceanic sciences
• Contributions uniquely address central problems and provide a survey of the frontier of research

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"Since the IXth volume in the series Handbook of Numerical Analysis, volumes are devoted to a single specific application and are for this reason called Special Volumes. This XIVth volume focuses on Computational Methods of the Atmosphere and the Ocean and serves to bring useful and important geophysical problems to the attention of mathematicians as well as to present useful tools developed by mathematicians. As such, it addresses a wide audience of researchers and is most useful to those which have some previous knowledge of the subject All chapters of the book are self-contained, include references and, if applicable, mostly gray-scale plots. 31 color-plates are collected at the end of the book." --Zentralblatt MATH 1226-1

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A compilation of the current state of the art in numerical modeling of the atmosphere and ocean
General Preface v
Foreword xv
Acknowledgment xvii
Modeling (Part 1)
Finite-Volume Methods in Meteorology
3(118)
Bennert Machenhauer
Eigil Kaas
Peter Hjort Lauritzen
Computational Kernel Algorithms for Fine-Scale, Multiprocess, Longtime Oceanic Simulations
121(66)
Alexander F. Shchepetkin
James C. McWilliams
Nonlinear Methods (Part 2)
Bifurcation Analysis of Ocean, Atmosphere, and Climate Models
187(44)
Eric Simonnet
Henk A. Dijkstra
Michael Ghil
Time-Periodic Flows in Geophysical and Classical Fluid Dynamics
231(16)
R. M. Samelson
Momentum Maps for Lattice EPDiff
247(32)
Colin J. Cotter
Darryl D. Holm
Numerical Generation of Stochastic Differential Equations in Climate Models
279(30)
Brian Ewald
Cecile Penland
Turbulence (Part 3)
Large-eddy Simulations for Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
309(30)
Marcel Lesieur
Olivier Metais
Two Examples from Geophysical and Astrophysical Turbulence on Modeling Disparate Scale Interactions
339(46)
Pablo Mininni
Annick Pouquet
Peter Sullivan
Data Assimilation (Part 4)
Data Assimilation for Geophysical Fluids
385(58)
Jacques Blum
Francois-Xavier Le Dimet
I. Michael Navon
Energetic Consistency and Coupling of the Mean and Covariance Dynamics
443(38)
Stephen E. Cohn
Analysis (Part 5)
Boundary Value Problems for the Inviscid Primitive Equations in Limited Domains
481(96)
Antoine Rousseau
Roger M. Temam
Joseph J. Tribbia
Some Mathematical Problems in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
577(174)
Madalina Petcu
Roger M. Temam
Mohammed Ziane
Index 751