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The book covers topics confined to dynamical coupling processes in
the Earth's lower and middle atmosphere in order to examine
progress in a relatively focused area. Nevertheless, the results
span spatial scales from molecular to global, and temporal scales
from seconds to decades. The unifying theme in all areas is the
strong interactions occurring between various scales of motion. The
articles represent contributions to a NATO Advanced Research
Workshop held in Norway in May 1992. They are written by some of
the leading experts in the field and are of interest to specialists
in the field of atmospheric dynamics as well as to students at
graduate and doctorate levels.
The NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Coupling Processes in the
Lower and Middle atmosphere held in Loen, Norway in May 1992 was,
in the estimation of apparently all participants, an enormous
success. The 18 invited speakers included many of the leaders in
the field and resulted in the attendance of a large number of
contributing speakers and observers. The subject of the workshop
was itself very timely, given the increasing awareness within the
international community of the sensitivity of the atmosphere to
coupling between adjacent layers, different latitudes, and various
scales of motion. It was also very beneficial to bring together
researchers with different approaches to the same or similar
problems. For example, experimentalists benefitted from the inputs
of modelers and theoreticians concerning the needs of current
models and the most pressing problems and unknowns. Likewise,
theoreticians were challenged to apply themselves to realistic
problems and saw their theories tested against geophysical data.
These discussions led to meaningful exchanges of ideas and
challenges to or displacement of conventional wisdom in some areas.
Indeed, possibly the greatest benefit of the workshop was the
exposure of many participants to other areas of research or
approaches to problems relevant to their own work. Workshop topics
were confined to dynamical coupling processes in order to examine
progress in a relatively focussed area. Nevertheless, the results
presented spanned spatial scales from molecular to global and
temporal scales from seconds to decades.
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