Fundamental Aspects of Turbulent Flows in Climate Dynamics
Lecture Notes of the Les Houches Summer School: Volume 109, August 2017
Freddy Bouchet editor Christophe Salomon editor Tapio Schneider editor Antoine Venaille editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:5th Feb '20
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This volume, number 109 of the Les Houches Summer School series, presents the lectures held in August 2017 on the subject of turbulent flows in climate dynamics. Leading scientists in the fields of climate dynamics, atmosphere and ocean dynamics, geophysical fluid dynamics, physics and non-linear sciences present their views on this fast growing and interdisciplinary field of research, by venturing upon fundamental problems of atmospheric convection, clouds, large scale circulation, and predictability. Climate is controlled by turbulent flows. Turbulent motions are responsible for the bulk of the transport of energy, momentum, and water vapor in the atmosphere, which determine the distribution of temperature, winds, and precipitation on Earth. The aim of this book is to survey what is known about how turbulent flows control climate, what role they may play in climate change, and to outline where progress in this important area can be expected, given today's computational and observational capabilities. This book reviews the state-of-the-art developments in this field and provides an essential background to future studies. All chapters are written from a pedagogical perspective, making the book accessible to masters and PhD students and all researchers wishing to enter this field.
ISBN: 9780198855217
Dimensions: 252mm x 174mm x 20mm
Weight: 636g
256 pages