Understanding of Atmospheric Systems with Efficient Numerical Methods for Observation and Prediction

Understanding of Atmospheric Systems with Efficient Numerical Methods for Observation and Prediction
Author: Lei-Ming Ma,Feng Zhang,Chang-Jiang Zhang
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2019-05-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781838801113

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Although the technology of observation and prediction of atmospheric systems draws upon many common fields, until now the interrelatedness and interdisciplinary nature of these research fields have scarcely been discussed in one volume containing fundamental theories, numerical methods, and operational application results. This is a book to provide in-depth explorations of the numerical methods developed to better understand atmospheric systems, which are introduced in eight chapters. Chapter 1 presents an efficient algorithm for tropical cyclone center determination by using satellite imagery. Chapter 2 aims to identify atmospheric systems with a new polarization remote sensing method. Chapters 3-8 place emphasis on enhancing the performance of numerical models in the prediction of atmospheric systems that should be valuable for researchers and forecasters.

Understanding of Atmospheric Systems with Efficient Numerical Methods for Observation and Prediction

Understanding of Atmospheric Systems with Efficient Numerical Methods for Observation and Prediction
Author: Feng Zhang,Zhang Chang-Jiang,Lei-Ming Ma
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2019
Genre: Meteorology. Climatology
ISBN: 183880112X

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Although the technology of observation and prediction of atmospheric systems draws upon many common fields, until now the interrelatedness and interdisciplinary nature of these research fields have scarcely been discussed in one volume containing fundamental theories, numerical methods, and operational application results. This is a book to provide in-depth explorations of the numerical methods developed to better understand atmospheric systems, which are introduced in eight chapters. Chapter 1 presents an efficient algorithm for tropical cyclone center determination by using satellite imagery. Chapter 2 aims to identify atmospheric systems with a new polarization remote sensing method. Chapters 3-8 place emphasis on enhancing the performance of numerical models in the prediction of atmospheric systems that should be valuable for researchers and forecasters.

Numerical Methods in Weather Prediction

Numerical Methods in Weather Prediction
Author: G Marchuk
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780323157469

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Numerical Methods in Weather Prediction focuses on the numerical methods for solving problems of weather prediction and explains the aspect of the general circulation of the atmosphere. This book explores the development in the science of meteorology, which provides investigators with improved means of studying physical processes by mathematical stimulation. Organized into eight chapters, this book starts with an overview of the significant physical factors that are instrumental in enriching the theoretical models of weather prediction. This text then examines the system of hydrodynamic equations and the equation of heat transfer related to large-scale atmospheric processes. Other chapters consider the quasigeostrophic approximation model, which is the basis for concepts of the dynamics of atmospheric motions and instrumental in establishing the basic features and laws of evolution of meteorological variables as applied to large-scale processes. The final chapter deals with the adjustment of the humidity field. This book is a valuable resource for meteorologists.

Computational Techniques for Modeling Atmospheric Processes

Computational Techniques for Modeling Atmospheric Processes
Author: Prusov, Vitaliy,Doroshenko, Anatoliy
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2017-06-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781522526377

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Meteorology has made significant strides in recent years due to the development of new technologies. With the aid of the latest instruments, the analysis of atmospheric data can be optimized. Computational Techniques for Modeling Atmospheric Processes is an academic reference source that encompasses novel methods for the collection and study of meteorological data. Including a range of perspectives on pertinent topics such as air pollution, parameterization, and thermodynamics, this book is an ideal publication for researchers, academics, practitioners, and students interested in instrumental methods in the study of atmospheric processes.

Atlas of Satellite Observations Related to Global Change

Atlas of Satellite Observations Related to Global Change
Author: Robert J. Gurney,James L. Foster,Claire L. Parkinson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1993-11-25
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 052143467X

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Global environmental change is one of the most pressing international issues of the next century. There is a need to monitor the Earth's vital signs, from atmospheric ozone to tropical deforestation to sea level change. Models used to predict global changes have not yet fully used global observational data sets. Satellite data sets will be vital in addressing global change issues, in determining natural variability and monitoring global and regional changes. This timely volume provides an illustration of the variety of satellite-derived global data sets now available, their uses, advantages and limitations, and the range of variation that has already been observed with these data. A team of distinguished contributors provide a highly illustrated and accessible account suitable for the general scientific reader.

From Research to Operations in Weather Satellites and Numerical Weather Prediction

From Research to Operations in Weather Satellites and Numerical Weather Prediction
Author: National Research Council,Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources,Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2000-08-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780309171656

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This workshop report examines the capability of the forecast system to efficiently transfer weather and climate research findings into improved operational forecast capabilities. It looks in particular at the Environmental Modeling Center of the National Weather Service and environmental observational satellite programs. Using these examples, the report identifies several shortcomings in the capability to transition from research to operations. Successful transitions from R&D to operational implementation requires (1) understanding of the importance (and risks) of the transition, (2) development and maintenance of appropriate transition plans, (3) adequate resource provision, and (4) continuous feedback (in both directions) between the R&D and operational activities.

Fundamentals of Meteorology

Fundamentals of Meteorology
Author: Vlado Spiridonov,Mladjen Ćurić
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2020-11-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030526559

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This book is dedicated to the atmosphere of our planet, and discusses historical and contemporary achievements in meteorological science and technology for the betterment of society. The book explores many significant atmospheric phenomena and physical processes from the local to global scale, as well as from the perspective of short and long-term time scales, and links these processes to various applications in other scientific disciplines with linkages to meteorology. In addition to addressing general topics such as climate system dynamics and climate change, the book also discusses atmospheric boundary layer, atmospheric waves, atmospheric chemistry, optics/photometeors, electricity, atmospheric modeling and numeric weather prediction. Through its interdisciplinary approach, the book will be of interest to researchers, students and academics in meteorology and atmospheric science, environmental physics, climate change dynamics, air pollution and human health impacts of atmospheric aerosols.

Numerical Weather Prediction and Data Assimilation

Numerical Weather Prediction and Data Assimilation
Author: Petros Katsafados,Elias Mavromatidis,Christos Spyrou
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2020-07-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781119701002

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This book has as main aim to be an introductory textbook of applied knowledge in Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP), which is a method of weather forecasting that employs: A set of equations that describe the flow of fluids translated into computer code, combined with parameterizations of other processes, applied on a specific domain and integrated in the basis of initial and domain boundary conditions. Current weather observations serve as input to the numerical computer models through a process called data assimilation to produce atmospheric properties in the future (e.g. temperature, precipitation, and a lot of other meteorological parameters). Various case studies will be also presented and analyzed through this book.