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Atmosphere-Ocean Modeling : Coupling and Couplers
The book Atmosphere-Ocean Modeling: Coupling and Couplers by Carlos R. Mechoso offers an in-depth exploration of the critical aspects of modeling the interaction between the atmosphere and the ocean, which are key components of the Earth?s climate system. This work delves into the techniques of coupling atmospheric and oceanic systems through numerical models, essential for understanding global climate dynamics. Mechoso explains how the interaction between the atmosphere and the ocean, such as the exchange of heat, momentum, and moisture, influences weather patterns and climate phenomena, including global circulation patterns and climate variability like El Ni?o and La Ni?a.
The book covers the fundamentals of atmosphere and ocean modeling individually, as well as techniques for integrating these models, referred to as couplers. It also provides practical guidance for developing more accurate climate models by accounting for cross-boundary processes between the two systems. Aimed at students, researchers, and professionals in meteorology, oceanography, and climate sciences, this book is an invaluable resource for understanding the challenges and recent advancements in integrated climate modeling. Mechoso highlights several case studies that utilize atmosphere-ocean models to predict and understand extreme climate events, offering critical insights into the role of couplers in modern climate research.
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