Atmospheric modeling, data assimilation, and predictability

Eugenia Kalnay

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Atmospheric modeling, data assimilation, and predictability

by Eugenia Kalnay

2003

Cambridge University Press

341

0521791790

Description

This comprehensive text on numerical weather prediction covers not only methods for numerical modelling, but also the important related areas of data assimilation and predictability. It incorporates all aspects of environmental computer modelling.

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This edition of Atmospheric modeling, data assimilation, and predictability has approximately 341 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.

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Atmospheric modeling, data assimilation, and predictability was written by Eugenia Kalnay.

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