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The recent increase in levels of population and human development
in coastal areas has led to a greater importance of understanding
atmosphere-ocean interactions. Human activities that depend on the
oceans require improvements in operational forecasts for marine
weather and ocean conditions, and associated marine climate. This
second volume on atmosphere-ocean interactions aims to present
several of the key mechanisms that are important for the
development of marine storms. The book consists of eight chapters,
each presenting separate topics that are predominantly
self-contained. The first five chapters are concerned with marine
observations and understanding their parameterizations as they
relate to atmosphere-ocean systems. The subsequent three chapters
consider some of the implications of these parameterizations, as
related to applications in coupled atmosphere, ocean, and wave
model systems.
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