Ehrendorfer, Martin
人物简介:
Martin Ehrendorfer has worked on atmospheric dynamics and numerical models for more than two decades at the University of Vienna, the University of Innsbruck, the University of Reading, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, and the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts. He is a recipient of the Royal Meteorological Society's L. F. Richardson Prize and a corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Spectral Numerical Weather Prediction Models书籍相关信息
- ISBN:9781611971989
- 作者:Ehrendorfer, Martin
- 出版社:SIAM-Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
- 出版时间:2012-1
- 页数:525
- 价格:$ 202.55
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- 装帧:Paperback
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- 丛书:Other Titles in Applied Mathematics
- 适合人群:Researchers in atmospheric science, meteorologists, climate modelers, computational scientists, students of meteorology, and professionals in the field of weather forecasting and climate research.
- TAG:Computational Fluid Dynamics / meteorology / atmospheric science / high-performance computing / climate modeling / numerical weather prediction
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内容简介:
This book provides a comprehensive overview of numerical weather prediction (NWP), focusing on the application of the spectral method in NWP models. The author illustrates the use of the spectral method in theory as well as in its application to building a full prototypical spectral NWP model, from the formulation of continuous model equations through development of their discretized forms to coded statements of the model. The author describes the implementation of a specific model - PEAK (Primitive-Equation Atmospheric Research Model Kernel) - to illustrate the steps needed to construct a global spectral NWP model. The book brings together all the spectral, time and vertical discretization aspects relevant for such a model. Spectral Numerical Weather Prediction Models provides readers with the information necessary to construct spectral NWP models, a self-contained, well-documented, coded spectral NWP model and theoretical and practical exercises, some of which include solutions.