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Atmospheric Dynamics
Other Titles: Basics of the dynamic motion of air masses in the atmosphere
Authors: Haldoupis, Christos
Reviewer: Christakis, Nikolaos
Subject: NATURAL SCIENCES AND AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES > EARTH SCIENCES
NATURAL SCIENCES AND AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES > EARTH SCIENCES > METEOROLOGY
Keywords:
Amospheric Physics
Solar And Terrestrial Radiation
Atmospheric Electricity
Atmospheric Thermodynamics
Cloud Physics
Atmospheric Dynamics
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Abstract:
Atmospheric dynamics deals with the study of atmospheric motions, which are subject to the conservation laws of mass, momentum and energy. The fundamental forces which act in the atmosphere are the gravitational force, the frictional force and the pressure gradient force. Since atmospheric motions are studied in a non-inertial frame of reference that co-rotates with earth, the inertial, centrifugal and Coriolis, forces, are also included in the equation of motion. Selected topics of dynamic meteorology are studied, which refer mostly to large scale motions, which include: geostrophic winds, cyclonic and anticyclonic systems, subgeostrophic winds caused by frictional forces in the planetary boundary layer, and gradient winds that apply to tropical cyclones. In addition, the principle of thermal circulation in the atmosphere is discussed and applied in small (sea breeze) and large (planetary circulation) scale motions.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 5. Atmospheric Dynamics (30 pages)

5.1. The Acting Forces in the Atmosphere
5.1.1. Gravitational force and centrifugal force
5.1.2. Coriolis force
5.1.3. Pressure gradient force
5.1.4. Frictional force
5.2. Theoretical Methods
5.3. Basic Equations
5.3.1. Equation of motion
5.3.2. Equation of continuity
5.3.3. Equation of energy
5.4. Scaling of Atmospheric Motions
5.4.1. Large scale motion characteristics
5.5. Cases of Large Scale Motions
5.5.1. Geostrophic wind
5.5.2. The result of friction on geostrophic wind
5.5.3. Gradient wind
5.6. Thermal Circulation and Generation of Pressure Gradients
5.7. Planetary Circulation Motions
5.7.1. Hadley Circulation
5.7.2. The mean planetary circulation
Chapter 5. Problems
Chapter 5. Bibliography
Technical Editors: Gkikopoulos, Nikolaos
Type: Chapter
Creation Date: 2015
Item Details:
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/gr
Handle http://hdl.handle.net/11419/3278
Bibliographic Reference: Haldoupis, C. (2015). Atmospheric Dynamics [Chapter]. In Haldoupis, C. 2015. Introduction to Atmospheric Physics [Undergraduate textbook]. Kallipos, Open Academic Editions. https://hdl.handle.net/11419/3278
Language: Greek
Is Part of: Introduction to Atmospheric Physics
Publication Origin: Kallipos, Open Academic Editions