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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Hans VollandPublisher: Springer Imprint: Kluwer Academic Publishers Edition: 1988 ed. Volume: 12 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 1.520kg ISBN: 9789027726308ISBN 10: 9027726302 Pages: 348 Publication Date: 31 October 1988 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Introduction.- 2. Basic Equations.- 2.1. Hydrodynamic and Thermodynamic Equations.- 2.2. Equations of the Mean Flow.- 2.3. Equations of the Eddies.- 2.4. Energy Balance.- 2.5. Vorticity and Divergence.- 2.6. Linearization.- 2.7. Eliassen-Palm Flux.- 2.8. Ertel Potential Vorticity.- 2.9. Diffusive Separation of Atmospheric Constituents.- 2.10. Spherical Harmonics.- 2.11. Hermite Functions.- 3. External Energy Sources.- 3.1. Solar Irradiance.- 3.2. Solar Heat Input into Upper Atmosphere.- 3.3. Solar Heat Input into Lower and Middle Atmosphere.- 3.4. Lunar Gravitational Tidal Energy.- 3.5. Solar Wind Energy.- 4. Internal Energy Sources and Sinks.- 4.1. Eddy Viscosity.- 4.2. Eddy Heat Conduction.- 4.3. Latent Heat.- 4.4. Newtonian Cooling.- 4.5. Rayleigh Friction.- 4.6. Ion Drag.- 4.7. Feedback between Large-Scale Eddies and Mean Flow.- 5. Horizontal Modal Structure.- 5.1. Separation of Variables.- 5.2. Eigenvalues of Laplace’s Equations.- 5.3. Gravity Waves.- 5.4. Rossby-Haurwitz Waves.- 5.5. Kelvin Waves and Yanai Waves.- 5.6. Low Frequency Waves with Positive Eigenvalues.- 5.7. Class II Waves of Wavenumber m = 0.- 5.8. Diurnal Tides.- 5.9. Dynamo Action of Tidal Winds.- 5.10. Rossby Waves Migrating within Mean Zonal Flow.- 5.11. Influence of Zonal Mean Flow on Rossby-Haurwitz Waves.- 5.12. Solutions of Inhomogeneous Laplace Equations.- 6. Vertical Modal Structure.- 6.1. Characteristic Waves.- 6.2. Vertical Wavenumber.- 6.3. Particular Solutions.- 6.4. Boundary Conditions.- 6.5. Normal Modes.- 6.6. Height Structure of External Waves.- 6.7. Directly Driven Circulation Cells.- 6.8. Indirectly Driven Circulation Cells.- 6.9. Height Structure of Internal Waves.- 6.10. Impulsive Heat Input.- 6.11. Ray Tracing of Rossby Waves.- 6.12. Mode Conversion.- 6.13. BaroclinicInstability.- 7. Nonlinear Wave Propagation.- 7.1. Nonlinear Coupling between Rossby-Haurwitz Waves.- 7.2. Analytic Solutions for Weak Coupling of Rossby-Haurwitz Waves.- 7.3. Rossby-Haurwitz Wave Coupling in Realistic Mean Flow.- 7.4. Homogeneous and Isotropic Turbulence.- 7.5. Space-Time Analysis.- 7.6. Nonlinear Normal Mode Initialization.- 7.7. Lorenz Attractor.- 7.8. Logistic Difference Equation.- 7.9. Multiple Equilibria.- 8. Tidal Waves.- 8.1. Seasonal Tides within Lower and Middle Atmosphere (m = 0).- 8.2. Quasi-Stationary Seasonal Waves (m > 0).- 8.3. Climatic Mean Flow.- 8.4. Seasonal Tides within Upper Atmosphere.- 8.5. Migrating Solar Diurnal Tides within Lower and Middle Atmosphere.- 8.6. Migrating Solar Diurnal Tides within Upper Atmosphere.- 8.7. Nonmigrating Solar Diurnal Tides.- 8.8. Lunar Tides.- 8.9. Electromagnetic Effects of Tidal Waves.- 8.10. Energy and Momentum Deposition of Solar Diurnal Tides.- 9. Planetary Waves.- 9.1. Extratropical Transients.- 9.2. Southern Oscillation.- 9.3. Forty-Day Oscillations.- 9.4. Transients in the Tropical Middle Atmosphere.- 9.5. Fluctuations of Atmospheric Angular Momentum.- 9.6. Sudden Stratospheric Warmings.- 9.7. Thermospheric Response to Solar EUV Fluctuations.- 9.8. Thermospheric Storms.- 9.9. Solar Activity Effects within Middle and Lower Atmosphere.- 10. Epilogue.- References.Reviews'It can be highly recommended for advanced students and workers in meteorology, geophysics, space physics, fluid mechanics and applied mathematics.' Contributions to Atmospheric Physics/Beitrage zur Physik der Atmosphare, 63 (3,4) 'It can be highly recommended for advanced students and workers in meteorology, geophysics, space physics, fluid mechanics and applied mathematics.' Contributions to Atmospheric Physics/Beitrage zur Physik der Atmosphare, 63 (3,4) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |