Mathematical Problems and Methods of Hydrodynamic Weather Forecasting
Discover the intricate world of weather forecasting with Mathematical Problems and Methods of Hydrodynamic Weather Forecasting by Vladimir Gordin. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2000, this comprehensive hardback spans an impressive 812 pages and delves into the applied mathematics of atmospheric sciences.
This essential resource offers a thorough historical background on forecasting developments while also introducing readers to recent advances in the field. Gordin's expertise in climatology and mathematical physics provides a unique perspective on the methods used to predict weather patterns, making it a valuable addition for students, researchers, and professionals alike.
Whether you're passionate about earth sciences or looking to enhance your understanding of meteorology, this book is an indispensable guide to the mathematical approaches that underpin effective weather forecasting.