Inverse Modeling of the Ocean and Atmosphere
Inverse Modeling of the Ocean and Atmosphere is a graduate-level textbook for students of oceanography and meteorology, and anyone interested in combining computer models and observations of the hydrosphere or solid earth. A step-by-step development of maximally-efficient inversion algorithms, using ideal models, is complemented by computer codes and comprehensive details for realistic models. Variational tools and statistical concepts are concisely introduced, applications to contemporary research models are examined in detail and further advanced research topics are discussed.
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Inverse Modeling of the Ocean and Atmosphere
Inverse Modeling of the Ocean and Atmosphere is a graduate-level textbook for students of oceanography and meteorology, and anyone interested in combining computer models and observations of the hydrosphere or solid earth. A step-by-step development of maximally-efficient inversion algorithms, using ideal models, is complemented by computer codes and comprehensive details for realistic models. Variational tools and statistical concepts are concisely introduced, applications to contemporary research models are examined in detail and further advanced research topics are discussed.
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Inverse Modeling of the Ocean and Atmosphere

Inverse Modeling of the Ocean and Atmosphere

by Andrew F. Bennett
Inverse Modeling of the Ocean and Atmosphere

Inverse Modeling of the Ocean and Atmosphere

by Andrew F. Bennett

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Inverse Modeling of the Ocean and Atmosphere is a graduate-level textbook for students of oceanography and meteorology, and anyone interested in combining computer models and observations of the hydrosphere or solid earth. A step-by-step development of maximally-efficient inversion algorithms, using ideal models, is complemented by computer codes and comprehensive details for realistic models. Variational tools and statistical concepts are concisely introduced, applications to contemporary research models are examined in detail and further advanced research topics are discussed.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521021579
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 10/20/2005
Pages: 260
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.65(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

ANDREW BENNETT was awarded a Ph.D. in applied mathematics from Harvard University in 1971. He subsequently continued his research as a National Research Council Fellow at the University of Toronto, and as a Queen's Fellow in Marine Science at Monash University (Melbourne, Australia). Following 8 years as a lecturer and senior lecturer in the Department of Mathematics at Monash University, he became a research scientist at the Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, B.C., Canada. He has been a professor at the College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences at Oregon State University since 1987, where his research interests include ocean data assimilation, turbulence theory, and regional modeling. Professor Bennett has won refereeing awards from the Journal of Physical Oceanography (1986) and the Journal of Geophysical Research (1995), and is also the author of Inverse Methods in Physical Oceanography (Cambridge University Press, 1992).

Table of Contents

Preamble; 1. Variational assimilation; 2. Interpretation; 3. Implementation; 4. The varieties of linear and nonlinear estimation; 5. The ocean and the atmosphere; 6. Ill-posed forecasting problems; References; Appendix A. Computing exercises; Appendix B. Euler-Lagrange equations for a numerical weather prediction model; Index.
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