
Mathematics of the Weather
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"Mathematics of the Weather" details the mathematical techniques used to create numerical models of the atmosphere. It explains methods which are currently considered for practical use in models for the exaflop computers (10**19 operations per seconds). This book is a guide to developing and modifying the mathematical methods used in such models. This includes Implementations in spherical geometry. The books also concentrates on elements of Numerical Weather Predication (NWP) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD).
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Jinxi Li is an Associate Professor at International Center for Climate and Environment Sciences, Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has 6 years' experience in developing numerical methods and dynamical framework of atmospheric models. Jinxi earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics at Hunan Normal University in 2011. He was awarded his doctoral degree in 2016 from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. After graduation, he conducted a five-year postdoctoral research in IAP for the development of adaptive mesh atmospheric models collaborated with AMCG, Imperial College London and DAMTP, University of Cambridge.