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Wind Stress over the Ocean

Wind Stress over the Ocean
From Cambridge University Press

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Understanding wind stress (drag) over the ocean is central to many facets of air-sea interaction, which in turn is vital for models of weather prediction and climate modelling. Wind Stress over the Ocean brings together thirty of the world’s leading experts in air-sea interaction, under the auspices of the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research. Wind Stress over the Ocean provides a thorough re-examination of the physical processes that transfer momentum between the atmosphere and the ocean. As well as describing the established fundamentals, the book also explores active areas of research and controversy. The book will form a comprehensive guide and reference for researchers and graduate students in physical oceanography, meteorology, fluid dynamics and coastal engineering.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3100735 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-09-24
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 326 pages

Editorial Reviews

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From the hardback review: ‘… helpful and handy for people who want timely, authoritative information about the different processes that affect the wind stress over the sea.’ EOS

From the hardback review: ‘… a very useful book … It will be much referenced.’ Grant Bigg, Weather

From the hardback review: ' … this publication is an essential reference text owing to the rapidly changing nature of scientific progress. It will be a general guide and reference document for researchers and graduates in physical oceanography, meteorology, fluid dynamics and coastal engineering. Many who read this book will be inspired to carry out research in those areas which still have many specific problems to be solved.' Bulletin