This book describes the methods used to construct general circulation
models (GCMs) of the atmosphere, and how such models perform in
applications relating to the real climate and environmental systems.
Part 1 summarizes the physical processes involved; Part 2 covers
atmospheric structures; Part 3 outlines basic steps for constructing
GCMs. Includes an appendix with basic data and mathematical formulae to
enable readers to construct GCMs for themselves.