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Fundamentals of Tropical Climate Dynamics, PDF eBook

Fundamentals of Tropical Climate Dynamics PDF

Part of the Springer Atmospheric Sciences series

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This textbook introduces fundamental dynamics of tropical atmosphere and ocean useful for advanced graduate courses in atmospheric and climate sciences.

It presents an overview of simple atmospheric and oceanic models, as well as the observed phenomena associated with major climate modes in the tropics.

It provides students with an up-to-date understanding of the dynamics of tropical climate and weather phenomena.

A particular focus is given to scale interactions and atmosphere-ocean interactions associated with tropical mean climate (such as ITCZ asymmetry and annual cycles), synoptic-scale variability (such as synoptic wave trains, easterly waves and tropical cyclones), intraseasonal oscillations (such as Madden-Julian Oscillation and boreal summer intraseasonal oscillation), and interannual variability (such as El Nino-Southern Oscillation and Indian Ocean Dipole).

Theoretical and conceptual models are presented for better understanding of physical mechanisms behind the observational phenomena.

This book aims to motivate graduate students in atmospheric sciences and oceanography by providing them with the key methods and tools necessary to conduct research.

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