Mathematical and Physical Fundamentals of Climate Change is the first book to provide an overview of the math and physics necessary for scientists to understand and apply atmospheric and oceanic models to climate research. The book begins with basic mathematics then leads on to specific applications in atmospheric and ocean dynamics, such as fluid dynamics, atmospheric dynamics, oceanic dynamics, and glaciers and sea level rise. Mathematical and Physical Fundamentals of Climate Change provides a solid foundation in math and physics with which to understand global warming, natural climate variations, and climate models. This book informs the future users of climate models and the decision-makers of tomorrow by providing the depth they need. Developed from a course that the authors teach at Beijing Normal University, the material has been extensively class-tested and contains online resources, such as presentation files, lecture notes, solutions to problems and MATLab codes.
Includes MatLab and Fortran programs that allow readers to create their own models
Provides case studies to show how the math is applied to climate research
Online resources include presentation files, lecture notes, and solutions to problems in book for use in classroom or self-study
Mathematical and Physical Fundamentals of Climate Change Ebook
By: Zhang, Zhihua; Moore, John C.
Publisher:
Elsevier (S&T)
Print ISBN: 9780128000663, 012800066X
eText ISBN: 9780128000663, 9780128005835, 0128005831
Pages: 494
Format: EPUB
Available from $ 99.95 USD
SKU: 9780128000663