Atmosphere-Ocean Interactions Volume 1
Edited By: W. PERRIE, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Canada
Price:
£152.00
ISBN: 978-1-85312-892-9
Pages: 328
Book Series: Advances in Fluid Mechanics
Series Volume: 33
Published: 2002
Hardback
"…a highly readable summary of the state of the science in atmosphere-ocean interactions…a valuable contribution and a worthy addition to the library of both the generalist and specialist in air-sea interaction."
BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY
In recent years intense scientific research has been devoted to the understanding of atmosphere-ocean interactions. This prominence is related to increased numbers of people living in coastal regions and depending on the oceans for a variety of interests including recreational activities, fisheries and aquaculture, marine transport and shipping, studies of marine ecosystems, and offshore oil and gas developments. Improvements in operational forecasts for marine storm tracks and storm intensities, and their climatologies, have therefore been required.
This book presents a survey of several of the key mechanisms that are important for marine storms and their development. The chapters are self-contained and focus on basic considerations of marine storms in atmosphere-ocean systems, coupled model simulations of marine storms, and longer time-scales, including climate change scenarios.
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