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Nonlinear Topographic Effects in the Ocean and Atmosphere

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What is "rotating hydraulics" and why would anyone wish to read a book on the subject? Over the past three decades, the term has come to describe the physics of overflows and other choked flows of the ocean and atmosphere that are broad enough to be influenced by Earth's rotation. The currents and winds in question typically have high speeds, subcritical-to-supercritical transitions, shocks, and other objects familiar to open-channel or aeronautical engineers. Bores, int- sions, steepening waveforms and separation phenomena are considered part of the subject because they tend to arise within these flows. Mixing with neighboring fluid often occurs as the result of wave breaking or of instabilities associated with the high velocities. Interest in the field is often excited by the dramatic and strongly nonlinear character of the features in question and by the mixing and its downstream consequences. The subject is also important for the study of the Earth's climate because of the special opportunities for observation and long term monitoring made possible as a result of the choking effect. This book is concerned primarily with the theory of rotating hydraulics. However, the Introduction contains an overview of the observations that have motivated much of the theoretical development, and more detailed case studies appear later in the book. Though both the atmosphere and the ocean are covered, the latter is the source of the most numerous examples.

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ISBN: 9780387366395
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Author: L J Pratt, John A Whitehead
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer New York
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 589 pages
Series: Atmospheric and Oceanographic Sciences Library
Genres: Structural engineering
Cybernetics and systems theory
Geophysics
Oceanography (seas and oceans)
Meteorology and climatology
Classical mechanics