Ian Roulstone’s book has appeared in Books in Brief in the recent issue of Nature. They wrote: “Mathematicians Ian Roulstone and John Norbury demystify the maths behind meteorology. Trailblazers’ work is vividly evoked, from eighteenth-century mathematician Leonhard Euler on hydrostatics to physicist Vilhelm Bjerknes’s numerical weather prediction. The pace cranks up with twentieth-century advances such as Jule Gregory Charney’s harnessing of the gargantuan ENIAC computer for his work in the 1940s and 1950s on forecasting pressure patterns.”
The issue is Nature 496, 29 (03 April 2013) and it can be accessed here.