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Geophysical Convection Dynamics 1st Ed Jun Ichiyano Author

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Geophysical Convection Dynamics 1st Ed Jun Ichiyano Author
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Publisher: Royal Meteorological Society – Elsevier
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.63 MB
Pages: 302
Author: Jun Ichi-Yano (Author), Paul D. Williams (Editor)
ISBN: 9780323912136, 0323912133
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1st ed.
Volume: 5

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Geophysical Convection Dynamics 1st Ed Jun Ichiyano Author by Jun Ichi-yano (author), Paul D. Williams (editor) 9780323912136, 0323912133 instant download after payment.

Geophysical Convection Dynamics, Volume Five provides a single source reference that enables researchers to go through the basics of geophysical convection. The book includes basics on the dynamics of convection, including linear stability analysis, weakly nonlinear theory, effect of rotation, and double diffusion. In addition, it includes detailed descriptions of fully developed turbulence in well-mixed boundary layers, a hypothesis of vertical homogeneity, effects of moisture, and the formation of clouds. The book focuses on the presentation of the theoretical methodologies for studying convection dynamics with an emphasis on geophysical application that is relevant to fields across the earth and environmental sciences, chemistry and engineering.

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