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Lectures:
TTh 11-12:20, ESS 101
Discussion:
Th 2-3, ESS 3332
Description:
Core graduate course. Introduces the student to atmospheric and oceanic fluid dynamics. Equations of motion for a rotating stratified fluid. Scaling analysis, potential vorticity dynamics, linear waves, energetics and instability theory with applications to the mean circulation and variability.
Syllabus:
Forces acting on atmospheric and oceanic flows (equations of
motion). Vorticity.
Effects of rotation and stratification.
Hadley and Ferrel cells.
Thermal stratification, tropopause height.
General circulation models and parameterizations.
Planetary Waves.
Textbook: J. Marshall and R.A. Plumb
Atmosphere, Ocean and Climate Dynamics: An introductory text,
Academic Press (2007).
Other resources:
G. Vallis Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics, Cambridge University Press (2006)
J. Pedlosky Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, Springer (1987)
A.E. Gill Atmosphere-Ocean Dynamics, Academic Press (1982)
J.R. Holton An introduction to Dynamic Meteorology, Academic Press (2004)
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