Atmospheric Modeling Using PcModWin/MODTRAN

Atmospheric Modeling Using PcModWin/MODTRAN
Title Atmospheric Modeling Using PcModWin/MODTRAN PDF eBook
Author Larry B. Stotts
Publisher SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering
Pages
Release 2019
Genre Atmosphere
ISBN 9781510628052

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"MODTRAN® is a powerful tool for atmospheric modeling that can intimidate newcomers. This book guides readers through test cases relevant to their interests and discusses the mathematics and atmospheric physics incorporated in the software. Over the course of eight chapters, readers will (1) devise realistic exercises to apply MODTRAN, (2) correctly set up problems (which is half the task), and (3) solve said problems"--

Atmospheric Modeling Using PcModWin/MODTRAN

Atmospheric Modeling Using PcModWin/MODTRAN
Title Atmospheric Modeling Using PcModWin/MODTRAN PDF eBook
Author Larry B. Stotts
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019
Genre Atmosphere
ISBN 9781510628083

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"MODTRAN® is a powerful tool for atmospheric modeling that can intimidate newcomers. This book guides readers through test cases relevant to their interests and discusses the mathematics and atmospheric physics incorporated in the software. Over the course of eight chapters, readers will (1) devise realistic exercises to apply MODTRAN, (2) correctly set up problems (which is half the task), and (3) solve said problems"--

Non-homogeneous Atmospheric Modeling Using MM5 and MODTRAN

Non-homogeneous Atmospheric Modeling Using MM5 and MODTRAN
Title Non-homogeneous Atmospheric Modeling Using MM5 and MODTRAN PDF eBook
Author David A. Bennett
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 2004
Genre Atmospheric models
ISBN

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Fundamentals of Atmospheric Modeling

Fundamentals of Atmospheric Modeling
Title Fundamentals of Atmospheric Modeling PDF eBook
Author Mark Z. Jacobson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 676
Release 1999
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521637176

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Comprehensive graduate text describing the atmospheric processes, numerical methods, and computational techniques needed for those studying air pollution and meteorology.

Atmospheric Model Applications

Atmospheric Model Applications
Title Atmospheric Model Applications PDF eBook
Author Ismail Yucel
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 310
Release 2012-04-04
Genre Science
ISBN 9535104888

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This book covers comprehensive text and reference work on atmospheric models for methods of numerical modeling and important related areas of data assimilation and predictability. It incorporates various aspects of environmental computer modeling including an historical overview of the subject, approximations to land surface and atmospheric physics and dynamics, radiative transfer and applications in satellite remote sensing, and data assimilation. With individual chapters authored by eminent professionals in their respective topics, Advanced Topics in application of atmospheric models try to provide in-depth guidance on some of the key applied in atmospheric models for scientists and modelers.

Modeling of Atmospheric Structure, 70-130 Km

Modeling of Atmospheric Structure, 70-130 Km
Title Modeling of Atmospheric Structure, 70-130 Km PDF eBook
Author Gerald V. Groves
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 1987
Genre Mesosphere
ISBN

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From Turbulence to Climate

From Turbulence to Climate
Title From Turbulence to Climate PDF eBook
Author Martin Beniston
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 334
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 3642587879

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This volume covers aspects of numerical modeling of the atmosphere and climate from the microscales of turbulence to the very large scales associated with climate and climatic change. Each of the three major spatio-temporal scales of the atmosphere, namely, the microscale, the mesoscale, and the macroscale is addressed through a hierarchy of models. Results of model simulations are illustrated throughout the text, with many of these examples based on the author's original research work. For each type of model discussed here, the theoretical background, including governing equation sets, simplifying assumptions, and advantages and limits of the models, is provided. The topic of coupled, or nested, modeling systems as a promising approach to air pllution embedded in regional atmospheric flows, as well as to the regional atmospheric response to global climate forcings, is also addressed. An attempt is made throughout the book to highlight the highly interdisciplinary nature of atmospheric modeling, particularly in those sections dealing with climatic change issues.