The rotating shallow water (RSW) model is of wide use as a conceptual
tool in geophysical fluid dynamics (GFD), because, in spite of its
simplicity, it contains all essential ingredients of atmosphere and
ocean dynamics at the synoptic scale, especially in its two- (or
multi-) layer version. The book describes recent advances in
understanding (in the framework of RSW and related models) of some
fundamental GFD problems, such as existence of the slow manifold,
dynamical splitting of fast (inertia-gravity waves) and slow
(vortices, Rossby waves) motions, nonlinear geostrophic adjustment and
wave emission, the role of essentially nonlinear wave phenomena. The
specificity of the book is that analytical, numerical, and
experimental approaches are presented together and complement each
other. Special attention is paid on explaining the methodology, e.g.
multiple time-scale asymptotic expansions, averaging and removal of
resonances, in what concerns theory, high-resolution finite-volume
schemes, in what concerns numerical simulations, and turntable
experiments with stratified fluids, in what concerns laboratory
simulations. A general introduction into GFD is given at the beginning
to introduce the problematics for non-specialists. At the same time,
recent new results on nonlinear geostrophic adjustment, nonlinear
waves, and equatorial dynamics, including some exact results on the
existence of the slow manifold, wave breaking, and nonlinear wave
solutions are presented for the first time in a systematic manner.
· Incorporates analytical, numerical and experimental approaches in
the geophysical fluid dynamics context
· Combination of essentials in GFD, of the description of analytical,
numerical and experimental methods (tutorial part), and new results
obtained by these methods (original part)
· Provides the link between GFD and mechanics (averaging method, the
method of normal forms); GFD and nonlinear physics (shocks, solitons,
modons, anomalous transport, periodic nonlinear waves)
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780080489469
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
400
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