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Geology. Earth sciences --- Boundary layer (Meteorology) --- Couche limite (Météorologie) --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Couche limite (Météorologie) --- Chemistry --- Environmental Chemistry --- Meteorology --- Earth Sciences --- Physics --- General and Others --- Chemistry. --- Meteorology. --- Earth Sciences. --- Atmosphere, Lower --- Atmospheric boundary layer --- Friction layer (Meteorology) --- Ground layer (Meteorology) --- Lower atmosphere --- Planetary boundary layer --- Surface boundary layer --- Surface layer (Meteorology) --- Atmosphere
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Studies of convection in geophysical flows constitute an advanced and rapidly developing area of research that is relevant to problems of the natural environment. During the last decade, significant progress has been achieved in the field as a result of both experimental studies and numerical modelling. This led to the principal revision of the widely held view on buoyancy-driven turbulent flows comprising an organised mean component with superimposed chaotic turbulence. An intermediate type of motion, represented by coherent structures, has been found to play a key role in geophysical boundary layers and in larger scale atmospheric and hydrospheric circulations driven by buoyant forcing. New aspects of the interaction between convective motions and rotation have recently been discovered and investigated. Extensive experimental data have also been collected on the role of convection in cloud dynamics and microphysics. New theoretical concepts and approaches have been outlined regarding scaling and parameterization of physical processes in buoyancy-driven geophysical flows. The book summarizes interdisciplinary studies of buoyancy effects in different media (atmosphere and hydrosphere) over a wide range of scales (small scale phenomena in unstably stratified and convectively mixed layers to deep convection in the atmosphere and ocean), by different research methods (field measurements, laboratory simulations, numerical modelling), and within a variety of application areas (dispersion of pollutants, weather forecasting, hazardous phenomena associated with buoyant forcing).
Boundary layer (Meteorology) --- Couche limite (Meteorologie) --- Grenslaag (Meteorologie) --- Fluid dynamics --- Geophysics --- Heat --- Turbulence --- Convection --- Congresses --- Atmospheric sciences. --- Mechanics. --- Oceanography. --- Continuum physics. --- Atmospheric Sciences. --- Classical Mechanics. --- Classical and Continuum Physics. --- Classical field theory --- Continuum physics --- Physics --- Continuum mechanics --- Oceanography, Physical --- Oceanology --- Physical oceanography --- Thalassography --- Earth sciences --- Marine sciences --- Ocean --- Classical mechanics --- Newtonian mechanics --- Dynamics --- Quantum theory --- Atmospheric sciences --- Atmosphere --- Turbulence. --- Geophysics. --- Fluid dynamics. --- Convection. --- Flow, Turbulent --- Turbulent flow --- Convection of heat --- Atmosphere, Lower --- Atmospheric boundary layer --- Friction layer (Meteorology) --- Ground layer (Meteorology) --- Lower atmosphere --- Planetary boundary layer --- Surface boundary layer --- Surface layer (Meteorology) --- Fluid mechanics --- Geological physics --- Terrestrial physics --- Géographie physique --- Heat - Convection
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Wally Broecker is one of the world's leading authorities on abrupt global climate change. More than two decades ago, he discovered the link between ocean circulation and climate change, in particular how shutdowns of the Great Ocean Conveyor--the vast network of currents that circulate water, heat, and nutrients around the globe--triggered past ice ages. Today, he is among the researchers exploring how our planet's climate system can abruptly "flip-flop" from one state to another, and who are weighing the implications for the future. In The Great Ocean Conveyor, Broecker introduces readers to the science of abrupt climate change while providing a vivid, firsthand account of the field's history and development. Could global warming cause the conveyor to shut down again, prompting another flip-flop in climate? What were the repercussions of past climate shifts? How do we know such shifts occurred? Broecker shows how Earth scientists study ancient ice cores and marine sediments to probe Earth's distant past, and how they blend scientific detective work with the latest technological advances to try to predict the future. He traces how the science has evolved over the years, from the blind alleys and wrong turns to the controversies and breathtaking discoveries. Broecker describes the men and women behind the science, and reveals how his own thinking about abrupt climate change has itself flip-flopped as new evidence has emerged. Rich with personal stories and insights, The Great Ocean Conveyor opens a tantalizing window onto how Earth science is practiced.
Ocean-atmosphere interaction --- Atmospheric circulation --- Ocean circulation --- Climatic changes --- Boundary layer (Meteorology) --- Interaction mer-atmosphère --- Circulation atmosphérique --- Climat --- Couche limite (Météorologie) --- Changements --- Atmospheric circulation. --- Climatic changes. --- Ocean circulation. --- Ocean-atmosphere interaction. --- Boundary layer (Meteorology). --- Interaction mer-atmosphère --- Circulation atmosphérique --- Couche limite (Météorologie) --- Air-sea interaction --- Air-sea interactions --- Atmosphere-ocean interaction --- Atmosphere-ocean interactions --- Atmospheric-oceanic interactions --- Interaction of atmosphere and ocean --- Interactions of atmosphere and ocean --- Ocean-meteorological relations --- Oceanic-atmospheric interactions --- Sea-air interaction --- Sea-air interactions --- Marine meteorology --- Oceanography --- Teleconnections (Climatology) --- Atmospheric motion --- Wind circulation --- Climatology --- Meteorology --- Grosswetterlagen --- Stratospheric circulation --- Winds --- Circulation, Ocean --- Changes, Climatic --- Changes in climate --- Climate change --- Climate change science --- Climate changes --- Climate variations --- Climatic change --- Climatic fluctuations --- Climatic variations --- Global climate changes --- Global climatic changes --- Climate change mitigation --- Atmosphere, Lower --- Atmospheric boundary layer --- Friction layer (Meteorology) --- Ground layer (Meteorology) --- Lower atmosphere --- Planetary boundary layer --- Surface boundary layer --- Surface layer (Meteorology) --- Atmosphere --- Environmental aspects --- Physical oceanography --- Global environmental change
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