Factor Separation in the Atmosphere : Applications and Future Prospects
Pinhas. Alpert
Bok Engelsk 2011 · Electronic books.
Utgitt | Cambridge : : Cambridge University Press, , 2011.
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Omfang | 1 online resource (294 p.)
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Opplysninger | Description based upon print version of record.. - Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; 1 Introduction; 2 The FS methodology and the fractional approach; 3 Investigation of the Factor Separation features for basic mathematical functions; 4 Factor Separation Methodology and paleoclimates; 5 Meso-meteorology: Factor Separation examples in atmospheric meso-scale motions; 6 Using the Alpert-Stein Factor Separation Methodology for land-use land-cover change impacts on weather and climate process with the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System. - 12 Linear model for the sea breeze13 Experience and conclusions from the Alpert-Stein Factor Separation Methodology: Ensemble data assimilation and forecasting applications; 14 Tagging systematic errors arising from different components of dynamics and physics in forecastmodels; 15 Some difficulties and prospects; 16 Summary; Appendix References employing the Alpert-Stein Factor Separation Methodology; References; Index. - 7 Application of Factor Separation to heavy rainfall and cyclogenesis: Mediterranean examples8 Experience in applying the Alpert-Stein Factor Separation Methodology to assessing urban land-use and aerosol impacts on precipitation; 9 Free and forced thermocline oscillations in Lake Tanganyika; 10 Application of the Factor Separation Methodology to quantify the effect of waste heat, vapor and pollution on cumulus convection; 11 The use of the Alpert-Stein Factor Separation Methodology for climate variable interaction studies in hydrological land surface models and crop yield models. - Provides a comprehensive description of novel approach to separate contributions from several factors in any dynamical process in the atmosphere.
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ISBN | 9780521191739
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