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Waves and Mean Flows

by Oliver Buhler
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Overview

Interactions between waves and mean flows play a crucial role in understanding the long-term aspects of atmospheric and oceanographic modeling. Indeed, our ability to predict climate change hinges on our ability to model waves accurately. This book gives a modern account of the nonlinear interactions between waves and mean flows such as shear flows and vortices. A detailed account of the theory of linear dispersive waves in moving media is followed by a thorough introduction to classical wave–mean interaction theory. The author then extends the scope of the classical theory and lifts its restriction to zonally symmetric mean flows. The book is a fundamental reference for graduate students and researchers in fluid mechanics, and can be used as a text for advanced courses; it will also be appreciated by geophysicists and physicists who need an introduction to this important area in fundamental fluid dynamics and atmosphere-ocean science.

Synopsis

A modern account of the nonlinear interactions between waves and mean flows such as shear flows and vortices.

About the Author, Oliver Buhler

Oliver Bühler is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2009
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
370
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780521866361

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