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A Climate Modelling Primer 3rd Edition Kendal Mcguffie Ann Hendersonsellers

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A Climate Modelling Primer 3rd Edition Kendal Mcguffie Ann Hendersonsellers
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.74 MB
Pages: 287
Author: Kendal McGuffie, Ann Henderson-Sellers
ISBN: 9780470857519, 047085751X
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 3

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A Climate Modelling Primer 3rd Edition Kendal Mcguffie Ann Hendersonsellers by Kendal Mcguffie, Ann Henderson-sellers 9780470857519, 047085751X instant download after payment.

McGuffie (U. of Technology, Sydney, Australia) and Henderson-Sellers (ANSTO Environment, Australia) update their textbook for advanced undergraduate courses in climate modeling, economic forecasting, computer sciences, and earth sciences and for readers who are not meteorologists by training. They assume students have basic high-school mathematics, but say that in fact the mathematical development and other detailed sections can be skipped without prejudice to later sections. The first edition was published in 1987 and the second in 1995. The third contains substantial updates where required, redrawn figures, and much new material. The disk provides visualizations and models, including figures suitable for lectures or presentations.

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