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9780470861738

Applied Atmospheric Dynamics

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  • ISBN13:

    9780470861738

  • ISBN10:

    0470861738

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-08-21
  • Publisher: WILEY

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Summary

The weather can be a cause of disruption, despair and even danger everywhere around the world at one time or another. Even when benign it is a source of constant fascination. Applied Atmospheric Dynamics connects this interest with the theoretical underpinnings of fluid dynamics; linking real physical events as diverse as Hurricane Katrina and the strong katabatic winds of Antarctica, with quantitative conceptual models of atmospheric behaviour. Assuming only basic calculus the book provides a physical basis for understanding atmospheric motions around the globe as well as detailing the advances that have led to a greater understanding of weather and climate. The accompanying supplementary CD-ROM features colour graphics, maps, databases, animations, project materials, as well as weather data tips. Covers the standard theoretical principles of atmospheric dynamics and applies the theory to global real world examples Assumes only non-vector based calculus Features supplementary CD-ROM with electronic versions of all figures, case study data and possible term projects An invaluable text for students of Meteorology, Atmospheric Science, Geography and Environmental ScienceA Solutions Manual is also available for this textbook on the Instructor Companion Site www.wileyeurope.com/college/lynch

Author Biography

Dr Amanda Lynch and Dr John Cassano, CIRES, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Anatomy of a cyclonep. 1
Anatomy of a cyclonep. 3
A 'typical' extra-tropical cyclonep. 3
Describing the atmospherep. 4
Air masses and frontsp. 9
The structure of a typical extra-tropical cyclonep. 14
Review questionsp. 20
Mathematical methods in fluid dynamicsp. 23
Scalars and vectorsp. 23
The algebra of vectorsp. 23
Scalar and vector fieldsp. 27
Coordinate systems on the Earthp. 27
Gradients of vectorsp. 28
Line and surface integralsp. 31
Eulerian and Lagrangian frames of referencep. 34
Advectionp. 35
Review questionsp. 38
Properties of fluidsp. 41
Solids, liquids, and gasesp. 41
Thermodynamic properties of airp. 42
Composition of the atmospherep. 43
Static stabilityp. 46
The continuum hypothesisp. 50
Practical assumptionsp. 50
Continuity equationp. 51
Review questionsp. 53
Fundamental forcesp. 57
Newton's second law: F = map. 57
Body, surface, and line forcesp. 57
Forces in an inertial reference framep. 58
Forces in a rotating reference framep. 66
The Navier-Stokes equationsp. 72
Review questionsp. 74
Scale analysisp. 79
Dimensional homogeneityp. 79
Scalesp. 80
Non-dimensional parametersp. 80
Scale analysisp. 84
The geostrophic approximationp. 87
Review questionsp. 91
Simple steady motionp. 93
Natural coordinate systemp. 93
Balanced flowp. 95
The Boussinesq approximationp. 104
The thermal windp. 105
Departures from balancep. 108
Review questionsp. 114
Circulation and vorticityp. 119
Circulationp. 119
Vorticityp. 124
Conservation of potential vorticityp. 126
An introduction to the vorticity equationp. 130
Review questionsp. 132
Simple wave motionsp. 135
Properties of wavesp. 135
Perturbation analysisp. 138
Planetary wavesp. 140
Review questionsp. 147
Extra-tropical weather systemsp. 149
Frontsp. 149
Frontal cyclonesp. 152
Baroclinic instabilityp. 161
Review questionsp. 162
Atmospheric phenomenap. 165
Boundary layersp. 167
Turbulencep. 168
Reynolds decompositionp. 169
Generation of turbulencep. 172
Closure assumptionsp. 173
Review questionsp. 181
Clouds and severe weatherp. 183
Moist processes in the atmospherep. 183
Air mass thunderstormsp. 191
Multi-cell thunderstormsp. 193
Supercell thunderstorms and tornadoesp. 194
Mesoscale convective systemsp. 196
Review questionsp. 197
Tropical weatherp. 199
Scales of motionp. 199
Atmospheric oscillationsp. 203
Tropical cyclonesp. 205
Review questionsp. 208
Mountain weatherp. 209
Internal gravity wavesp. 209
Flow over mountainsp. 217
Downslope windstormsp. 226
Review questionsp. 230
Polar weatherp. 233
Katabatic windsp. 233
Barrier windsp. 242
Polar lowsp. 247
Review questionsp. 249
Epilogue: the general circulationp. 251
Fueled by the Sunp. 251
Radiative-convective equilibriump. 253
The zonal mean circulationp. 254
The angular momentum budgetp. 259
The energy cyclep. 261
Symbolsp. 265
Constants and unitsp. 271
Bibliographyp. 273
Indexp. 277
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