David J Muraki

Simon Fraser University

Department of Mathematics



Applied Math
Department of Mathematics
Simon Fraser University

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address:
Department of Mathematics
Simon Fraser University
8888 University Drive
Burnaby, BC
V5A 1S6

office:
K 10538

phone:
604.291.4814 (office)
604.291.4947 (fax)
604.291.3331 (math office)

e-mail:
muraki@math.sfu.ca
2003-2 office hours:
none, at NCAR research lab

link to webct
webct

e-mail for students:
muraki@fraser.sfu.ca

classes:
macm202 - computation & simulation - spring 2003
 class webpage
 discussion group access

math310 - ordinary differential equations - fall 2002
 class webpage
 discussion group access
papers & research:
Vortex Dipoles for Surface Quasigeostrophic Models,
with C Snyder, submitted to JAS, 2003
(webpage)

Revisiting Queney's Flow over a Mesoscale Ridge,
submitted to JAS, 2003
(webpage)

A New Surface Model for Cyclone-Anticyclone Asymmetry,
with G J Hakim & C Snyder, JAS, 15 August 2002
(webpage), (pdf article), asymmetric vortex dynamics (movie link)

Balanced Asymmetries of Waves on the Tropopause,
with G J Hakim, JAS, 01 February 2001
(pdf article)

Unstable Waves Beyond Quasigeostrophic Theory,
with C Snyder & R Rotunno, JAS, 01 October 2000
(pdf article)

The Next-Order Corrections to Quasigeostrophic Theory,
with C Snyder & R Rotunno, JAS, 01 June 1999
(pdf article)

Interface Proliferation & the Growth of Labyrinths in a Reaction-Diffusion System,,
with R Goldstein & D Petrich, Phys Rev E, April 1996
(pdf article, postscript)

research activities:
AMS Atmosphere/Ocean 2003 (overheads, 2.1M)
SIAM dynamical systems (overheads, 2.3M)
EGU poster (uniform PV) (overheads)
EGU poster (topography) (overheads)
MMM dynamics seminar (overheads)
AMS mountain meteorology 2002 (poster)

washington collaborator Greg Hakim
upper level dynamics (isentropic PV & tropopause maps)
featuring today's tropopause

university of washington, atmospheric dynamics seminar
gravity waves with topography (overheads)

texas a&m collaborator Fuqing Zhang

university:
 grad recruiting info,   (applied math program info)   (questions in atmospheric science)

archive:
 2001-2002
 2001
 nyu

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