by David J . Stensrud (Author)
Numerical weather prediction models play an increasingly important role in meteorology, both in short- and medium-range forecasting and global climate change studies. The most important components of any numerical weather prediction model are the subgrid-scale parameterization schemes, and the analysis and understanding of these schemes is a key aspect of numerical weather prediction. This book provides in-depth explorations of the most commonly used types of parameterization schemes that influence both short-range weather forecasts and global climate models. Several parameterizations are summarised and compared, followed by a discussion of their limitations. Review questions at the end of each chapter enable readers to monitor their understanding of the topics covered, and solutions are available to instructors at www.cambridge.org/9780521865401. This will be an essential reference for academic researchers, meteorologists, weather forecasters, and graduate students interested in numerical weather prediction and its use in weather forecasting.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Edition: 1 Reissue
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 03 Dec 2009
ISBN 10: 0521126762
ISBN 13: 9780521126762
Book Overview: Reference on numerical weather prediction for academic researchers, meteorologists, and graduate students.