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(3) Acceleration in cross coastal direction is small



Peter Chu
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Nov 28 17:09:58 PST 2000 N00058120000000000000">(2) Longshore Coriolis force is small
  • (3) Acceleration in cross coastal direction is small
  • (4) Nondivergent in cross coastal direction

    Peter Chu
    Tue Nov 28 17:09:58 PST 2000
    cross coastal direction
  • 9.2 Basic Equations for Kelvin Waves
  • 9.3 Barotropic Kelvin Waves
  • 9.4 Equatorial Kelvin Waves

    Peter Chu
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    #SECTION00052400000000000000">3.4 Group Velocity
  • 3.5 Basic Procedure for Obtaining Wave Solutions
  • CHAPTER IV BASIC EQUATIONS AND BOUNDARY CONDITIONS
  • CHAPTER V LINEARIZATION OF DYNAMIC SYSTEM
  • CHAPTER IV ENERGETICS OF LINEAR WAVES
  • CHAPTER VII SURFACE GRAVITY WAVES
  • CHAPTER VIII INERTIAL?INTERNAL WAVES
  • CHAPTER IX COASTAL AND EQUATORIAL TRAPPED WAVES
  • CHAPTER X PLANETARY ROSSBY WAVES
  • CHAPTER XI BAROTROPIC AND BAROCLINIC
  • INSTABILITIES

    Peter Chu
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    AME="tex2html97" HREF="node96.html#SECTION000511410000000000000">(1) Identify mean values and perturbations
  • (2) Find an equation for perturbations
  • (3) Assume the normal mode solutions
  • 11.5 Eady Model
  • 11.6 Charney Model
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