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Dynamics of the Middle Atmosphere
Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 1979Abstract Observational evidence for the broad spectrum of motions in the middle atmosphere (defined as that region between the tropopause and 100 km) are presented. These include zonal mean motions, planetary waves (both extratropical and tropical), tides, gravity waves, synoptic scale motions, and turbulence.
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Atmospheric dynamics of the outer planets
Science, 1990Despite major differences in the solar and internal energy inputs, the atmospheres of the four Jovian planets all exhibit latitudinal banding and high-speed jet streams. Neptune and Saturn are the windiest planets, Jupiter is the most active, and Uranus is a tipped-over version of the others.
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2003
Dynamics of the Atmosphere consists of two parts: the first presenting the mathematical tools needed for a thorough understanding of the topics covered in the second part of the book. The second part begins with the derivation of the equation describing the atmospheric motion on the rotating earth.
Wilford Zdunkowski, Andreas Bott
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Dynamics of the Atmosphere consists of two parts: the first presenting the mathematical tools needed for a thorough understanding of the topics covered in the second part of the book. The second part begins with the derivation of the equation describing the atmospheric motion on the rotating earth.
Wilford Zdunkowski, Andreas Bott
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1996
The Earth’s atmosphere is an open system far from thermal equilibrium. It is irradiated by the shortwave radiation of the sun, emits radiation in the infrared and continuously exchanges matter, energy and momentum with the cryosphere, the hydrosphere, the biosphere and the lithosphere. Systems far form equilibrium can spontaneously form spatio-temporal
Walter Dieminger +2 more
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The Earth’s atmosphere is an open system far from thermal equilibrium. It is irradiated by the shortwave radiation of the sun, emits radiation in the infrared and continuously exchanges matter, energy and momentum with the cryosphere, the hydrosphere, the biosphere and the lithosphere. Systems far form equilibrium can spontaneously form spatio-temporal
Walter Dieminger +2 more
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Atmospheric dynamics mission: Aeolus
IEEE International IEEE International IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2004. IGARSS '04. Proceedings. 2004, 2004The Atmospheric Dynamics Mission (ADM-Aeolus) represents the second Earth Explorer core mission within ESA's 'Living Planet Programme'. Following launch in 2007 the spacecraft would be injected into a sun-synchronous, polar orbit and provide global observations of atmospheric wind profiles throughout the troposphere and the lower part of the ...
Herbert Nett, Martin Endemann
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1999
In his book, John Green presents a unique personal insight into the fundamentals of fluid mechanics and atmospheric dynamics. Generations of students have benefited from his lectures, and this book, many years in the making, is the result of his wide teaching and research experience.
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In his book, John Green presents a unique personal insight into the fundamentals of fluid mechanics and atmospheric dynamics. Generations of students have benefited from his lectures, and this book, many years in the making, is the result of his wide teaching and research experience.
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2011
Mankin Mak's textbook provides a self-contained course on atmospheric dynamics. The first half is suitable for senior undergraduates, and develops the physical, dynamical and mathematical concepts at the fundamental level. The second half of the book is aimed at more advanced students who are already familiar with the basics.
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Mankin Mak's textbook provides a self-contained course on atmospheric dynamics. The first half is suitable for senior undergraduates, and develops the physical, dynamical and mathematical concepts at the fundamental level. The second half of the book is aimed at more advanced students who are already familiar with the basics.
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On the dynamics of Jupiter's atmosphere
Vistas in Astronomy, 1981Abstract Observations of the atmosphere of Jupiter by the imaging and infrared instruments on the Voyager spacecraft have been analysed to provide new insight into the meteorology of Jupiter. Like the Earth, the atmosphere of Jupiter appears to behave in a quasi-geostrophic manner.
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Fundamentals of Middle-Atmospheric Dynamics
1988Abstract : The aim over three years is to advance fundamental understanding of middle atmospheric dynamics, particularly with regard to the vertical and horizontal dynamical coupling associated with planetary scale motions and their interactions with other scales.
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The Dynamics of the Atmosphere of Venus
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 1975Abstract The wide range of radiative time scales in the Venus atmosphere, together with observations of temperature structure and winds, indicate that the atmosphere contains two distinct regimes. In the deep atmosphere, at altitudes below 40 km, diurnal effects are negligible, motions are weak, and the lapse rate is near-adiabatic.
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