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  • ...tion coefficient]] <math>\alpha_{\nu}</math> of [[matter]] within a star's atmosphere is constant—that is, unchanging—for all frequencies of the star's incident ...interstellar clouds of gas and dust. Although the simplified model of grey atmosphere approximation demonstrates good correlation to observations, it deviates fr ...
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  • ...o what a human eye would have seen, and is caused by layers of haze in the atmosphere ...er compounds which form from these gases due to high-energy radiation. The atmosphere of Pluto is notable for its strong and not completely understood seasonal c ...
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  • ...tmosphere''' is the temperature of a hypothetical thin layer high in the [[atmosphere]] that is transparent to incident [[Sunlight|solar radiation]] and partiall The skin temperature of an atmosphere should not be confused with the ''surface skin temperature'', which is more ...
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  • ...ning property of the [[U.S. Standard Atmosphere#1962 version|U.S. Standard Atmosphere, 1962]]. It is defined by the relationship: [[Category:Atmosphere]] ...
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  • The '''freestream''' is the [[Atmosphere of Earth|air]] far upstream of an [[Aerodynamics|aerodynamic]] body, that i ...
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  • ...vin–Helmholtz mechanism]]) for the planet to be able to accrete more of an atmosphere. ...
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  • ...tion coefficient]] <math>\alpha_{\nu}</math> of [[matter]] within a star's atmosphere is constant—that is, unchanging—for all frequencies of the star's incident ...interstellar clouds of gas and dust. Although the simplified model of grey atmosphere approximation demonstrates good correlation to observations, it deviates fr ...
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  • ...us including all professional telescopes) will be limited by the turbulent atmosphere, preventing the instruments from approaching the [[diffraction limit]]. ...then limited to about <math>\lambda / r_0</math> due to the effect of the atmosphere, whereas the [[Angular resolution|resolution due to diffraction]] by a circ ...
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  • ...plies the existence of maximum of ozone concentration at some level in the atmosphere.<ref name="mateer1964" /> ...
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  • ...tmosphere''' is the temperature of a hypothetical thin layer high in the [[atmosphere]] that is transparent to incident [[Sunlight|solar radiation]] and partiall The skin temperature of an atmosphere should not be confused with the ''surface skin temperature'', which is more ...
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  • ...gy]]. In a [[Atmospheric instability#Stable atmosphere|statically stable]] atmosphere, the zonal-mean available potential energy {{overline|P}} is approximated a where <math>\int_A\mathrm{d}V</math> is the integral over the Earth's entire atmosphere, ρ<sub>0</sub> is the mean [[density of air]], N is the [[buoyancy frequenc ...
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  • {{Short description|Mathematical model of instability in the atmosphere}} ...ssumptions about the state of the atmosphere. First, the model assumes the atmosphere is composed of fluid obeying quasi-[[Geostrophic wind|geostrophic motion]]. ...
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  • ...perature lapse rate]], moisture content of the lower [[Atmosphere of Earth|atmosphere]], and the vertical extent of the moist layer."<ref name=NWS>{{cite web | l ...
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  • * [[U.S. Standard Atmosphere]] [[Category:Atmosphere]] ...
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  • ...y are attributed to interactions between the dynamic [[atmosphere of Earth|atmosphere]] and Earth itself. The [[International Earth Rotation and Reference System ...movements and mass redistribution of Earth's core, mantle, crust, oceans, atmosphere, and [[cryosphere]]. In order to keep the [[Conservation of angular momentu ...
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  • ...epresentation shown. [[Mesoscale meteorology|Mesoscale]] models divide the atmosphere vertically using representations similar to the one shown here.]] ...model. Further, with the exponential decaying nature of density within the atmosphere, sigma coordinates provide a greater vertical resolution (in terms of metre ...
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  • ...e rest of space. Thermal radiation absorbed and emitted by the idealized atmosphere can raise the equilibrium surface temperature.]] ...] of heat energy to finally be radiated out into space from the top of the atmosphere.<ref>{{cite web ...
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  • ...compressible fluid in fluid mechanics) and [[water]] in respectively the [[atmosphere]] and the [[ocean]]s. Examples of topographic steering can be found in, amo ...lation between variations in the intensity of the zonal circulation of the atmosphere and the displacements of the semi-permanent centers of action|journal= Jour ...
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  • ...570605|page=266}}</ref> which are able to reach the lowest levels of the [[atmosphere]], through the following mechanism:<ref name="Barker 1995">{{Cite book|titl ...
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  • ...rption occurs at a specific wavelength, <math>\lambda_0</math>. For a gray atmosphere, for instance, it is most appropriate to use the Eddington Approximation. ...t that [[Hydrogen anion|{{chem2|H-}}]] produces a "gray" absorption in the atmosphere of a star, that is, it is independent of any specific wavelength and absorb ...
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  • assumed to be in physical equilibrium with the ionic atmosphere surrounding the polyion. The uncondensed mobile ions in the ionic atmosphere are treated ...
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  • ...and attain the necessary [[delta-v]]. [[Atmosphere of Venus|Venus's thick atmosphere]] supports [[aerobraking]]. This reduces fuel needs. ...
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  • .... '''Stratified flows''' are very common such as the Earth's ocean and its atmosphere.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www-vortex.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/strat.html | title ...ns and occurrence of smog are the examples of stratification effect in the atmosphere. ...
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