Data Assimilation and its Applications (Pageoph Topical Volumes)
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Rating | : | 4.89 (799 Votes) |
Asin | : | 3034804415 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 286 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-06-06 |
Language | : | English |
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This book is a scam I ordered the book through an Amazon retailer, pbshop in the UK, and the first thing I noticed isthat it has 286 pages instead of 675 pages as advertised by both Springer and Amazon.The second issue is that it consists of a collection of reprints of papers pre
The estimation of a quantity of interest via data assimilation involves the combination of observational data with the underlying dynamical principles governing the system under observation. This also covers the applications to extreme weather event, hurricane, Asian summer monsoon, structure of the barrier layer in the equatorial Pacific ocean and identification of emission sources. This volume contains many original findings in data assimilation and its applications related to atmospheric, oceanic and environmental systems. The scientific community at large especially younger scientists will find this book a useful addition to their personal and institutional libraries.. From the Back CoverData assimilation is a novel, versatile methodology for estimating atmospheric and oceani
This covers various data assimilation techniques with in Bayesian and non-Bayesian framework ranging from Least-Square, nudging, three dimensional variational (3DVAR), four-dimensional variational (4DVAR), Local Ensemble Kalman filter, Genetic algorithm etc. The scientific community at large especially younger scientists will find this book a useful addition to their personal and institutional libraries.. This volume contains many original findings in data assimilation and its applications related to atmospheric, oceanic and environmental systems. Data assimilation is a novel, versatile methodology for estimating atmospheric and oceanic variables. This also covers the applications to extreme weather event, hurricane, Asian summer monsoon, structure of the barrier layer in the equatorial Pacific ocean and identification of emission sources. This volume will be useful as a reading material in graduate level courses dealing with data assimilation and its application to meteorology, ocean and air quality. The estimation of a quantity of interest via data assimilation involves the combination of observational data with the underlying dynamical principles governing the system under observation