Climate Modelling Primer (Research & Developments in Climate & Climatology)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Climate modelling is a young discipline. Ten years ago it was dominated by atmospheric scientists but now modelling groups are actively searching out oceanographers, ecologists and social scientists. Moreover many professionals nowadays need to be able to interpret and weigh the importance of climate model studies. Among these are demographers, economists, geologists and even politicians. The basis and mechanisms of all types of physical climate modelling are explained, in order to prepare the reader for the use of climate models. The fundamental concepts are introduced by easily understood examples which enable anyone new to this field to comprehend the relative complexities of climate models, without the need to understand each step of a particular model.
Product Details
- Published on: 1987-12-09
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 234 pages
Customer Reviews
Excellent introduction to geophysical modelling techniques
This little book is truly excellent in providing a first introduction to the classification of mathematical models currently employed in meteorology and climatology. Without too much mathematics, it clearly explains the basics of finite difference and spectrar modelling, and gives a good appraisement of the state of the art and the future expansion of the use of computers in modelling. The examples on the CD are entertaining, if rather simple.
