Issues in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modeling: Part B Weather Dynamics
β Scribed by Barry Saltzman (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 426
- Series
- Advances in Geophysics 28, Part B
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Contributors
Pages ix-x
Foreword
Pages xi-xiii
Barry Saltzma, Robert M. White
Preface
Pages xv-xvi
Syukuro Manabe
Medium-Range Forecasting at the ECMWF Original Research Article
Pages 3-54
Lennart Bengtsson
Extended Range Forecasting Original Research Article
Pages 55-85
K. Miyakoda, J. Sirutis
Predictability Original Research Article
Pages 87-122
J. Shukla
Data Assimilation Original Research Article
Pages 123-155
W. Bourke, R. Seaman, K. Puri
Predictability of Mesoscale Atmospheric Motions Original Research Article
Pages 159-202
Richard A. Anthes, Ying-Hwa Kuo, David P. Baumhefner, Ronald M. Errico, Thomas W. Bettge
Thermal and Orographic Mesoscale Atmospheric SystemsβAn Essay Original Research Article
Pages 203-222
Roger A. Pielke
Advances in the Theory of Atmospheric Fronts Original Research Article
Pages 223-252
I. Orlanski, B. Ross, L. Polinsky, R. Shaginaw
Numerical Modeling of Tropical Cyclones Original Research Article
Pages 255-281
Yoshio Kurihara
Numerical Weather Prediction in Low Latitudes Original Research Article
Pages 283-333
T.N. Krishnamurti
Sub-Grid-Scale Turbulence Modeling Original Research Article
Pages 337-343
J.W. Deardorff
Ensemble Average, Turbulence Closure Original Research Article
Pages 345-358
George L. Mellor
The Planetary Boundary Layer Original Research Article
Pages 359-385
H.A. Panofsky
Modeling Studies of Convection Original Research Article
Pages 387-421
Yoshi Ogura
Index
Pages 423-432
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