Barry A. Klinger is Associate Professor in the Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Earth Sciences at George Mason University, Virginia. His primary research interests are large-scale ocean circulation and its effects on climate, which he investigates with numerical models and theory. Since the early 2000s, he has been affiliated with the Climate Dynamics Doctoral program at George Mason University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Physical oceanography: methods and dynamical framework 2. Rotating and shallow water flow 3. Two-dimensional horizontal circulation 4. Surface and mixed layer properties 5. Depth-dependent gyre circulation 6. Equatorial circulation, shallow overturning, and up-welling 7. Eddies and small scale mixing 8. Deep meridional overturning 9. The Southern Ocean nexus 10. Arctic circulation 11. Heat flux, freshwater flux, and climate Appendix A. Data sources Appendix B. Vector calculus and spherical coordinates Appendix C. Tables of notation and useful values References Index.
1. Physical oceanography: methods and dynamical framework 2. Rotating and shallow water flow 3. Two-dimensional horizontal circulation 4. Surface and mixed layer properties 5. Depth-dependent gyre circulation 6. Equatorial circulation, shallow overturning, and up-welling 7. Eddies and small scale mixing 8. Deep meridional overturning 9. The Southern Ocean nexus 10. Arctic circulation 11. Heat flux, freshwater flux, and climate Appendix A. Data sources Appendix B. Vector calculus and spherical coordinates Appendix C. Tables of notation and useful values References Index.
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