
Newly added, June 2013 (of historical interest for Cdn NWP)
- Daley et al. 1976, Short-Term Forecasting with a Multi-Level Spectral Primitive Equation Model Part I - Model Formulation, Atmosphere, 14, 98--116
- Ritchie and Robert, 1997, A Historical Perspective on Numerical Weather Prediction: A 1987 Interview with Andre Robert, Atmosphere-Ocean, 35, 1--24.
EAS372 -- A selection of classic papers -- 2013
Please review one of the following papers (instructions); or, if you have your own preferred choice of a paper, please clear this with the instructor.
- Ekman, 1905: On the influence of the Earth's rotation on ocean currents, Arch. Math. Astron. Phys., 2, 1-52. (Derives the ``Ekman spiral'' for winds/currents in a boundary layer) Reviewed by Jennifer
- G.I. Taylor, 1915: The Eddy Motion in the Atmosphere, Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. A215, 1915. (Winds in the friction layer ("Ekman layer"))
- Ekman, 1928: Eddy-viscosity and skin-friction in the dynamics of winds and ocean-currents, Memoirs of the Royal Meteorological Society 2, 161-172. (Winds in the friction layer)
- G.S. Callendar, 1938: The artificial production of carbon dioxide and its influence on temperature, Quart. J. Royal Meteorol. Soc., 64, 223-240. (Global warming). Reviewed by Tara.
- Rossby et al., 1939: Relation between variations in the intensity of the zonal circulation of the atmosphere and the displacement of the semipermanent centers of action, J. Marine Research, 2, 38-55.
- A.M. Obukhov, 1946: Turbulence in an Atmosphere with a Non-Uniform Temperature. Boundary-Layer Meteorol. 2, 7-29, 1971 (Originally published in: Works of the Institute of Theoretical Geophysics, Acad. Sci. USSR, No. 1). According to Businger and Yaglom (1971; BLM Vol. 2, 3-6) Obukhov finished this work in 1943 and published it first in 1946.
- Charney, 1947: The dynamics of long waves in a baroclinic westerly current, J. Meteor., 4, 135-162.
- Sutcliffe, 1947: A contribution to the problem of development, Quart. J. R. Meteorol. Soc. 73, 370-383. (Weather development) Reviewed by Danielle
- Penman, 1948: Natural Evaporation from Open Water, Bare Soil and Grass, Proc. R. Soc. London Series A. 193, 120-146, 1948. (Formula to calculate evaporation)Reviewed by Jean-Michel
- J.G. Charney, 1948. On the scale of atmospheric motions, Geofys. Publ. Oslo, 17, 1-17. (By means of a scale analysis, Charney derives the QG equations) Reviewed by Ambrose
- Eady, 1949: Long Waves and Cyclone Waves, Tellus 1, 33-52, 1949
- Charney, 1949: On a Physical Basis for Numerical Prediction of Large-Scale Motions in the Atmosphere, J. Meteorol. 6, 371-385, 1949.
- Charney, Fjortoft, and von Neumann, 1950: Numerical Integration of the Barotropic Vorticity Equation, Tellus, 2, 237-254, 1950.
- Eady, 1951: The quantitative theory of cyclone development, Compendium of Meteorology. Ed., T. F. Malone, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 464-469. Reviewed by Darren
- Phillips, 1951: A simple three-dimensional model for the study of large-scale extratropical flow patterns, J. Meteor., 8, 381-394.
- Eady, 1952: Note on weather computing and the so-called 2-1/2 dimensional model, Tellus, 4, 157-167.
- Charney and Phillips, 1953: Numerical integration of the quasi-geostrophic equations for barotropic and simple baroclinic flows, J. Meteorol. 10, 71-99, 1953
- Monin and Obukhov, 1954: Basic Laws of Turbulent Mixing in the Ground Layer of the Atmosphere, Trudy Geofiz. Inst. Akad. Nauk SSSR 151, 163-187. (Laws of the microclimate near ground)
- Bolin, 1955: Numerical Forecasting with the Barotropic Model, Tellus 7, 27-49. (Numerical weather prediction)
- Charney, 1955: The Use of the Primitive Equations of Motion in Numerical Prediction, Tellus 1, 22-26, 1955.
- Phillips, 1957: A Coordinate System Having some Special Advantages for Numerical Forecasting, J. Meteorology 14, 184-185. Reviewed by Tobe
- Ellsaesser, 1968: Diagnosis of early baroclinic NWP models, J. Appl. Meteorol., 7, 153-159. (Discussion of successes and failures of the earliest NWP models) Reviewed by Allen
- Manabe and Weatherald, 1975: The Effects of Doubling the CO2 Concentration on the Climate of a General Circulation Model, J. Atmos. Sci. 32, 3-15. (Global warming) Reviewed by Brett
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