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Nonlinear Physical Oceanography: A Dynamical Systems Approach to the Large Scale Ocean Circulation and El Niño, (Atmospheric and Oceanographic Sciences Library) [Hardcover]

Henk A. Dijkstra (Author)


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September 12, 2005 Atmospheric and Oceanographic Sciences Library (Book 28)
Taken from a review of the first edition in SIAM: "This text is different from most others in that it combines several different disciplines and draws on many scientific studies in order to deduce mechanisms of ocean circulation. (…) Therefore (it) cannot be substituted, and (…) it meets its unique goals with clarity and thoroughness".

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In this book, methodology of dynamical systems theory is applied to investigate the physics of the large-scale ocean circulation. Topics include the dynamics of western boundary currents such as the Gulf Stream in the Atlantic Ocean and the Kurosio in the Pacific Ocean, the stability of the thermohaline circulation, and the El Ni\~no/Southern Oscillation phenomenon in the Tropical Pacific. The book also deals with the numerical methods to apply bifurcation analysis on large-dimensional dynamical systems, with tens of thousands (or more) degrees of freedom, which arise through discretization of ocean and climate models. The novel approach to understand the phenomena of climate variability is through a systematic analysis of the solution structure of a hierarchy of models using these techniques. In this way, a connection between the results of the different models within the hierarchy can be established. Mechanistic description of the physics of the results is provided and, where possible, links with results of state-of-the-art ocean (and climate) models and observations are sought. The reader is expected to have a background in basic fluid dynamics and applied mathematics, although the level of the text is mixed and sometimes quite introductory. Each of the chapters is rather self-contained and many details of derivations are provided. The book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in meteorology, oceanography and related fields who are interested in tackling fundamental problems in dynamical oceanography and climate dynamics.

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In this book, methodology of dynamical systems theory is applied to investigate the physics of the large-scale ocean circulation. Topics include the dynamics of western boundary currents such as the Gulf Stream in the Atlantic Ocean and the Kurosio in the Pacific Ocean, the stability of the thermohaline circulation, and the El Niño/Southern Oscillation phenomenon in the Tropical Pacific. The book also deals with the numerical methods to apply bifurcation analysis on large-dimensional dynamical systems, with tens of thousands (or more) degrees of freedom, which arise through discretization of ocean and climate models. The novel approach to understand the phenomena of climate variability is through a systematic analysis of the solution structure of a hierarchy of models using these techniques. In this way, a connection between the results of the different models within the hierarchy can be established. Mechanistic description of the physics of the results is provided and, where possible, links with results of state-of-the-art ocean (and climate) models and observations are sought. The reader is expected to have a background in basic fluid dynamics and applied mathematics, although the level of the text sometimes is quite introductory. Each of the chapters is rather self-contained and many details of derivations are provided. Exercises presented at the end of each chapter make it a perfect graduate-level text. This book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in meteorology, oceanography and related fields who are interested in tackling fundamental problems in dynamical oceanography and climate dynamics.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 548 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 2nd rev. and enlarged ed. edition (September 12, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 140202262X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1402022623
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.5 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,622,831 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
thermocline feedback, meander state, upwelling feedback, gyre mode, zonal geostrophic velocity, advection feedback, multiple equilibria regime, ocean basin modes, realistic continental geometry, multidecadal mode, equatorial heat content, thermocline anomalies, northern sinking, technical box, thermocline anomaly, zonal wind response, motionless solution, imperfect pitchfork bifurcation, meridional overturning streamfunction, thermocline field, first pitchfork bifurcation, western boundary layer, multidecadal oscillation, streamfunction anomaly, multidecadal variability
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Gulf Stream, North Atlantic, North Pacific, Younger Dryas, Cape Hatteras, Parameter Value Parameter Value, Little Ice Age, Labrador Sea, Indian Ocean, Southern Oscillation, Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, Last Glacial Maximum, Gibraltar Strait, Bering Strait, Drake Passage, North American, South Pacific, Antarctic Circumpolar Current, Intertropical Convergence Zone
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