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These suggestions for further reading are taken from the lecture notes, and are collected here for the convenience of the students.

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1-2Shallow Water Gravity WavesElementary but brief descriptions of water waves (not confined to those on shallow water) can be found in:

Open University Course Team. Chap. 1 in Waves, Tides and Shallow-Water Processes. The Open University: Pergamon Press, 1989. ISBN: 0080363717.

Amazon logo Acheson, D. J. Elementary Fluid Dynamics. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1990. ISBN: 9780198596790.

Other treatments can be found in many fluid dynamics texts, but are usually much more advanced and more mathematical than these two. One particularly thorough treatment is in:

Amazon logo Lighthill, James. Chap. 3 in Waves in Fluids. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2001.  ISBN: 9780521010450.
3-4Deep Water Gravity WavesSame as for sessions 1-2
5-6Internal Gravity WavesInternal gravity waves are covered to some extent in many texts of geophysical fluid dynamics. A detailed but thorough treatment is given in:

Amazon logo Gill, A. E. Chap. 6 in Atmosphere-Ocean Dynamics. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1982. ISBN: 9780122835223.
7Mid-Term Quiz 1
8-9TidesAn elementary discussion of ocean tides is given in:

Open University Course Team. Chap. 1 in Waves, Tides and Shallow-Water Processes. The Open University: Pergamon Press, 1989. ISBN: 0080363717.

A comprehensive discussion of the mathematical theory of tides on a global ocean is given in the classical text:

Lamb, H. Hydrodynamics. Cambridge University Press, 1916.

For a discussion of atmospheric tides (including an historical account of the resonance theory) see:

Amazon logo Lindzen, R. S. Chap. 9 in Dynamics in Atmospheric Physics. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1990. ISBN: 9780521361019.
10-11Large-scale Motions on a Rotating EarthThis material is covered in several geophysical fluid dynamics texts. The most suitable is:

Amazon logo Holton, J. R. Chaps. 1 and 4 in An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology. 2nd ed. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1979. ISBN: 9780123543608.
12-13Rossby Waves and Planetary Scale MotionsObservational and theoretical aspects of Rossby waves are covered in several geophysical fluid dynamics texts, including:

Amazon logo Holton, J. R. An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology. 2nd ed. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1979. ISBN: 9780123543608.
14Mid-Term Quiz 2
15-16Baroclinic Instability and Midlatitude StormsAmazon logo Holton, J. R. An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology. 2nd ed. San Diego, CA:: Academic Press, 1979. ISBN: 9780123543608.

Amazon logo James, I. N. Introduction to Circulating Atmospheres. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1995. ISBN: 9780521429351.

Amazon logo Wallace, J. M., and P. V. Hobbs. Atmospheric Science: An Introductory Survey. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1977. ISBN: 9780127329505.
17-18The Equatorial Atmosphere and Ocean
19-20El Niño and the Southern OscillationA good, basic discussion of all the issues presented here (and several of the figures), as well as discussion of the impact of El Nino, can be found in:

Amazon logo Philander, S. G. El Nino, La Nina and the Southern Oscillation. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1989. ISBN: 9780125532358. (The later chapters are at an advanced level.)

An interesting series of articles on the large 1982-83 El Nino was published in Science on 16 Dec 1983. For discussion of the ocean and atmosphere, see the articles by Cane and by Rasmusson and Wallace.

Information about past and current behavior can be found on many Web sites, such as
 NONA El Niño Page (from which some of the figures shown here were obtained; this site also has pointers to many others).
21-22Tropical Cyclones (Hurricanes, Typhoons)
23Final Exam

 








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