The Atmosphere and Ocean The Atmosphere and Ocean A PHYSICAL INTRODUCTION THIRD EDITION Neil C. Wells University of Southampton, UK A John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., Publication Thiseditionfirstpublished2012 2012byJohnWiley&Sons,Ltd Wiley-BlackwellisanimprintofJohnWiley&Sons,formedbythemergerofWiley’sglobalScientific, TechnicalandMedicalbusinesswithBlackwellPublishing. Registeredoffice:JohnWiley&Sons,Ltd,TheAtrium,SouthernGate,Chichester,WestSussex, PO198SQ,UK Editorialoffices:9600GarsingtonRoad,Oxford,OX42DQ,UK TheAtrium,SouthernGate,Chichester,WestSussex,PO198SQ,UK 111RiverStreet,Hoboken,NJ07030-5774,USA Fordetailsofourglobaleditorialoffices,forcustomerservicesandforinformationabouthowtoapply forpermissiontoreusethecopyrightmaterialinthisbookpleaseseeourwebsiteat www.wiley.com/wiley-blackwell. Therightoftheauthortobeidentifiedastheauthorofthisworkhasbeenassertedinaccordancewiththe UKCopyright,DesignsandPatentsAct1988. 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Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. ISBN978-0-470-69469-5(cloth)–ISBN978-0-470-69468-8(pbk.) 1. Atmosphericphysics. 2. Oceanography. I. Title. QC861.3.W45 2011 551.5–dc23 2011016838 AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. Thisbookispublishedinthefollowingelectronicformats:ePDF9781119994596;WileyOnlineLibrary 9781119994589;ePub9781119979845;Mobi9781119979852 Typesetin11/13ptPalatino-RomanbyLaserwordsPrivateLimited,Chennai,India FirstImpression2012 Contents SeriesForeword ix PrefacetotheThirdEdition xi 1 TheEarthwithintheSolarSystem 1 1.1 TheSunanditsconstancy 1 1.2 Orbitalvariationsinsolarradiation 4 1.3 Radiativeequilibriumtemperature 8 1.4 Thermalinertiaoftheatmosphere 10 1.5 Albedo 14 1.6 ThetopographyoftheEarth’ssurface 18 2 CompositionandPhysicalProperties oftheOceanandAtmosphere 25 2.1 Evolutionoftheatmosphereandocean 25 2.2 Present-daycompositionofseawater 29 2.3 Introductiontogasesandliquids 31 2.4 Hydrostaticequilibrium 39 2.5 Adiabaticchangesandpotentialtemperature 41 2.6 Verticalstabilityoftheoceanandatmosphere 46 3 Radiation,TemperatureandStability 53 3.1 Verticalvariationofatmosphericconstituents 53 3.2 Theattenuationofsolarradiation 58 3.3 Absorptionofplanetaryradiation 65 3.4 Verticaltemperatureprofileanditsrelationtoradiation 67 3.5 Theabsorptionofsolarradiationintheocean 75 3.6 Diurnalandseasonaltemperaturecyclesintheocean 78 4 WaterintheAtmosphere 83 4.1 Introduction 83 4.2 Themoistatmosphere 84 4.3 Measurementandobservationofwatervapour 86 4.4 Stabilityinamoistatmosphere 88 4.5 Processesofprecipitationandevaporation: Theformationofclouds 94 4.6 Macroscopicprocessesincloudformation 106 vi Contents 5 GlobalBudgetsofHeat,WaterandSalt 111 5.1 Themeasurementofheatbudgetsatthesurface 111 5.2 Observationsofsurfaceheatfluxesandbudgets 117 5.3 Themeasurementofthewaterbudget 126 5.4 Observationsofthewaterbudget 127 5.5 Thesaltbudgetoftheocean 131 5.6 Temperatureandsalinityrelationshipsintheocean 134 5.7 Tracersintheocean 141 6 ObservationsofWindsandCurrents 147 6.1 Measurementofwindsandcurrents 147 6.2 Scalesofmotionintheatmosphereandocean 159 6.3 Timeaveragedcirculation 164 6.4 Time-dependentmotion 175 7 TheInfluenceoftheEarth’sRotationonFluidMotion 181 7.1 AnintroductiontotheEarth’srotation 181 7.2 Inertialmotion 184 7.3 Pressuregradientsandgeostrophicmotion 187 7.4 Vorticityandcirculation 197 7.5 Theatmosphereandoceanboundarylayers 206 7.6 Equatorialwindsandcurrents 210 8 WavesandTides 219 8.1 Thespectrumofsurfacewaves 219 8.2 Windwavesandswell 223 8.3 Longwaves 230 8.4 Internalwaves 234 8.5 Oceantides 237 8.6 Stormsurges 244 8.7 Atmosphericwavesandtides 249 9 EnergyTransferintheOcean-AtmosphereSystem 253 9.1 Modesofenergyintheocean–atmospheresystem 253 9.2 Thekineticenergyoftheatmosphereandocean 259 9.3 Mechanismsofkineticenergytransfer 262 9.4 Generalcirculationoftheatmosphere 271 9.5 Generalcirculationoftheocean 277 10 MathematicalModellingoftheOceanandAtmosphere 283 10.1 Introduction 283 10.2 Scientificmodelling:Asimplemodel ofthesurfacelayeroftheocean 284 Contents vii 10.3 Adynamicalmodeloftheoceansurfacelayer 288 10.4 Numericalsolutionsofmathematicalmodels 291 10.5 NumericalsolutionsformomentumonarotatingEarth 293 10.6 Atmosphericandclimategeneralcirculationmodels 295 10.7 Globaloceanmodels 301 10.8 Observationsoftheoceanandatmosphere 305 11 Atmosphere-OceanInteraction 315 11.1 Air-seainteraction:Anintroduction 315 11.2 Seasonalanomaliesoftheocean-land-atmospheresystem 322 11.3 Interannualfluctuationsintheocean-atmospheresystem 326 11.4 Decadalvariationsintheocean-atmospheresystem 332 12 ClimateChange 337 12.1 Pastclimateobservations 337 12.2 Mechanismsofclimatechange 341 12.3 Currentclimatechange 346 12.4 Understandingrecentclimatechange 350 12.5 Predictingfutureclimate 351 Problems 353 Glossary 369 GeneralReading 377 FurtherReadingandReferences 379 FigureSources 385 Appendices A StandardInternational(SI)Units 391 B SIUnitPrefixes 391 Index 393
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