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The purposes of this book are to provide (1) a physical understanding of
dynamical meteorology, land- and water-surface processes, radiation, gas chemistry,
aerosol microphysics and chemistry, and cloud processes, (2) a description of
numerical methods and computational techniques used to simulate these processes,
and (3) a catalog of steps required to construct, apply, and test a numerical model.
The first chapter of this book gives an overview of model processes and time
scales. Chapter 2 describes atmospheric structure, composition, and thermodynamics.
In Chapters 3–5, basic equations describing dynamical meteorology are derived.
In Chapter 6, numerical methods of solving partial differential equations are discussed.
A technique of solving dynamical meteorological equations is provided in
Chapter 7. InChapter 8, boundary-layer and ground processes are described. Chapter
9 introduces radiation. Chapters 10–12 focus on photochemistry and numerical
methods of solving chemical equations. Chapters 13–17 describe aerosol physical
and chemical processes. Chapter 18 discusses cloud thermodynamics and microphysics.
Chapter 19 discusses aqueous chemistry in aerosol particles and clouds.
Chapter 20 describes sedimentation and dry deposition. Chapter 21 outlines computer
model development, application, and testing.
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