Mesoscale Meteorological Modeling
β Scribed by Roger A. Pielke (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 693
- Series
- International Geophysics 78
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The second edition of this resource for researchers and practitioners is expanded with the introduction of a new perspective on analyzing meteorological modeling capabilities. Fundamental conservation relations are introduced, equations are averaged to conform to a mesoscale model grid mesh, and types of models are discussed and their advantages and disadvantages are examined with respect to simulation of mesoscale phenomena. A transformation of the equations to a generalized coordinate representation is given, and the parameterizations in a mesoscale model of the planetary boundary layer, electromagnetic radiation, and moist thermodynamics are introduced. Mesoscale models are applied in a variety of studies, including weather prediction, regional and local climate assessments, and air pollution investigations. Problems are new to this edition.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Preface
Pages ix-xi
Preface to the second edition
Pages xiii-xiv
Foreword
Pages xv-xvi
Roni Avissar
Chapter 1 Introduction
Pages 1-2
Chapter 2 Basic set of equations
Pages 3-21
Chapter 3 Simplification of the basic equations
Pages 22-40
Chapter 4 Averaging the conservation relations
Pages 41-57
Chapter 5 Physical and analytic modeling
Pages 58-121
Chapter 6 Coordinate transformations
Pages 122-163
Chapter 7 Parameterization-averaged subgrid-scale fluxes
Pages 164-209
Chapter 8 Averaged radiation flux divergence
Pages 210-250
Chapter 9 Parameterization of moist thermodynamic processes
Pages 251-280
Chapter 10 Methods of solution
Pages 281-346
Chapter 11 Boundary and initial conditions
Pages 347-441
Chapter 12 Model evaluation
Pages 442-471
Chapter 13 Examples of mesoscale models
Pages 472-530
Appendix A The solution of eqs. (10β28) and (10β47) with periodic boundary conditions
Pages 531-533
Appendix B Model summaries
Pages 534-549
Appendix C Summary of several cumulus cloud parameterization schemes
Pages 550-555
Appendix D BATS, LAPS, and LEAF comparison tables
Pages 556-569
Appendix E Summary of datasets (2000)
Page 570
References
Pages 571-660
Index
Pages 661-672
International geophysics series
Pages 673-676
β¦ Subjects
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