Weather Prediction by Numerical Process by Lewis Fry Richardson

Weather Prediction by Numerical Process by Lewis Fry Richardson

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Weather Prediction by Numerical Process by Lewis Fry Richardson

The idea of forecasting the weather by calculation was first dreamt of by Lewis Fry Richardson. He set out in this book a detailed algorithm for systematic numerical weather prediction. The method of computing atmospheric changes, which he mapped out in great detail in this book, is essentially the method used today. He was greatly ahead of his time because, before his ideas could bear fruit, advances in four critical areas were needed: better understanding of the dynamics of the atmosphere; stable computational algorithms to integrate the equations; regular observations of the free atmosphere; and powerful automatic computer equipment. Over the ensuing years, progress in numerical weather prediction has been dramatic. Weather prediction and climate modelling have now reached a high level of sophistication, and are witness to the influence of Richardson's ideas. This new edition contains a new foreword by Peter Lynch that sets the original book in context.
'The book can be warmly recommended to people interested in the history of meteorology as well as to those who want to have a more or less complete record on numerical weather prediction techniques on their bookshelf' Meteorologische Zeitschrift
Peter Lynch is Met Éireann Professor of Meteorology at University College Dublin and Director of the UCD Meteorology and Climate Centre.
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ISBN 13 9780521680448
ISBN 10 0521680441
Title Weather Prediction by Numerical Process
Author Lewis Fry Richardson
Series Cambridge Mathematical Library
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2007-08-13
Number of pages 250
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.