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Rating:  Summary: A great book in modeling Review: This book is amazing. You can learn basic physics from chapter, you can learn powerful analysis techiques from appendixs. Obviously authors can clearify very complicate physics phenomena in a simple way, with the help of modeling work.
Rating:  Summary: the best example to buid a model Review: This book is not only for ocean's specialists but all people concerned with environemental activities. Anyway I'am a teacher in advanced economics in France and I use this book as the best example of complex and multivariables model. The authors demonstrate clearly (read the foreword) the necessity for students to enlarge the field of their scientifics investigations to biochemical, numerical analysis, computing, climate. This book could be read by anyone with a little background in mathematics and with a lot of curiosity.
Rating:  Summary: overpriced and not necessarily useful Review: This is a suprisingly overpriced and depth-lacking book. I am stunned, definitely stunned. It may probably be used to some advantage by beginners and/or practitionners of ocean modeling, but as an in depth guide it just does not do. I found myself wanting to use it when I picked up knowledge on the Bryan-Semtner-Cox ocean model from the perspective of an independent model developer and I found out that the book was on the whole pretty useless in its content and structure (i.e. layout). It probably deserves more than one star, but the massively exaggerated price just isn't justified. Instead I would recommend the books by Haidvogel, Beckman or Kowalik and Murty (both at WSPC) in addition to some OGCM user guides and papers on the WEB. Anyway, similar remarks do apply to Kantha's other book on Small-scale processes in GFD, although I found that slightly more useful. Nevertheless, I should acknowledge the authors' great courage in attempting so ambitious and potentially most useful projects. Maybe getting together in a larger team with better articulated competences would have helped here.
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