Lecciones de meteorología dinámica y modelamiento atmosférico

dc.contributor.authorMontoya Gaviria, Gerardo de Jesús
dc.contributor.otherHernández Quitián, Margoth
dc.contributor.otherKratzer, Andrea
dc.date.accessioned2021-08-27T02:31:03Z
dc.date.available2021-08-27T02:31:03Z
dc.date.issued2008
dc.descriptionIlustraciones y fotografíasspa
dc.description.abstractEl curso está dividido en dos partes. En la primera se presentan los principios básicos de la meteorología dinámica: como son las leyes de conservación de momento calor y masa, análisis de escala, soluciones particulares del movimiento horizontal, convección atmosférica, la ecuación de vorticidad, el sistema cuasi geostrófico, turbulencia y capa límite planetaria, haciendo énfasis en conceptos tales como divergencia, elicidad, circulación, vorticidad potencial, estabilidad estática, etc. El énfasis se hace con el fin de utilizar estos conceptos para diagnosticar diferentes situaciones sin ópticas en la atmósfera tropical. En la segunda parte se presentan los elementos básicos necesarios para entender el modelamiento de un medio tan complejo como el atmosférico. Así pues, esta parte contiene temas como ondas atmosféricas, métodos numéricos, modelos atmosféricos y parametrización de los procesos físicos. (Texto tomado de la fuente).spa
dc.description.editionPrimera ediciónspa
dc.description.notesIncluye índice analíticospa
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dc.identifier.instnameUniversidad Nacional de Colombiaspa
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dc.publisherUniversidad Nacional de Colombiaspa
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dc.publisher.placeBogotá, Colombiaspa
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