The physics and dynamics of the atmosphere and atmosphere-ocean
interactions provide the foundation of modern climate models, upon
which our understanding of the chemistry and biology of ocean and
land surface processes are built. Originally published in 2006,
Frontiers of Climate Modeling captures developments in modeling the
atmosphere, and their implications for our understanding of climate
change, whether due to natural or anthropogenic causes. Emphasis is
on elucidating how greenhouse gases and aerosols are altering the
radiative forcing of the climate system and the sensitivity of the
system to such perturbations. An expert team of authors address key
aspects of the atmospheric greenhouse effect, clouds, aerosols,
atmospheric radiative transfer, deep convection dynamics, large
scale ocean dynamics, stratosphere-troposphere interactions, and
coupled ocean-atmosphere model development. The book is an
important reference for researchers and advanced students
interested in the forces driving the climate system and how they
are modeled by climate scientists.
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