/地球流体セミナー /2005-09-12/

参考文献

D. R. Durran(Dpt. of Atmos. Sci., Univ. of Washington)
2005 年 9 月 12 日

Heating in a Stratified Fluid with Applications to the Dynamics of Thunderstorms and Thin Cirrus

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Orographic Precipitation and the Form of Mountain Ranges

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Shallow convection in orographic precipitation

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Transient Mountain Waves in an Evolution Synoptic-Scale Flow and Their Interaction with Large Scale

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