Mathematical Problems and Methods of Hydrodynamic Weather Forecasting
The material provides an historical background to forecasting developments as well as introducing recent advances. The book will be of interest to both mathematicians and physicians, the topics covered include equations of dynamical meteorology, first integrals, non-linear stability, well-posedness of boundary problems, non-smooth solutions, parame
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Mathematical Problems and Methods of Hydrodynamic Weather Forecasting
The material provides an historical background to forecasting developments as well as introducing recent advances. The book will be of interest to both mathematicians and physicians, the topics covered include equations of dynamical meteorology, first integrals, non-linear stability, well-posedness of boundary problems, non-smooth solutions, parame
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Mathematical Problems and Methods of Hydrodynamic Weather Forecasting

Mathematical Problems and Methods of Hydrodynamic Weather Forecasting

by Vladimir Gordin
Mathematical Problems and Methods of Hydrodynamic Weather Forecasting

Mathematical Problems and Methods of Hydrodynamic Weather Forecasting

by Vladimir Gordin

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The material provides an historical background to forecasting developments as well as introducing recent advances. The book will be of interest to both mathematicians and physicians, the topics covered include equations of dynamical meteorology, first integrals, non-linear stability, well-posedness of boundary problems, non-smooth solutions, parame

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040191606
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 09/20/2000
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 812
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Vladimir Gordin

Table of Contents

1. Equations of Dynamical Meteorology 2. Small Parameters and Small Oscillations 3. Meteorological Data Processing 4. Numerical Methods for Prognostic Systems
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