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1.4. Examples of Oceanic Effects on the Atmosphere



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I> Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston.

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AME="tex2html691" HREF="node59.html#SECTION00035400000000000000">5.4. Fluxes Computed from Monin-Obukhov Theory

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00000">4.8.Solution for Aerodynamically Smooth Case (Neutral)
  • 4.9. Eddy Viscosity
  • 4.10. Nonneutral (Stratified) Surface Layer
  • 4.11. Fluxes in the Atmospheric Surface Layer
  • 4.12. Similarity Theory
  • 4.13. Determination of Similarity Functions
  • 4.14. Vertical Profiles in near Neutral Atmospheric Surface Layer

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    LI> 2.8. Reynolds Stress
  • 2.9. Turbulent Kinetic Energy (TKE)
  • 2.10. TKE equation
  • 2.11. Mean Flow KE and PE Equations
  • 2.12. Boundary Layer Assumptions
  • 2.13. Scales of Turbulent Flow
  • 2.14. Flux Richardson Number
  • 2.15. Taylor Hypothesis
  • 3. Ocean Mixed Layer Dynamics
  • 4. Atmospheric Surface Layer
  • 5. Estimation of Air-Sea Fluxes
  • 6. Recent Advances in Air-Sea Interaction Research
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    1000000000000000">Arya S.P., 1988: Introduction to Micrometerology, Academic Press, San Diego, California.
  • Sorbjan, Z., 1989: Structure of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer. Prentice Hall, New Jersy.
  • Stull, R.B., 1989: An Introduction to Boundary Layer Meteorology.
  • Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston.
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