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  • ...in]] with a sigma-coordinate representation shown. [[Mesoscale meteorology|Mesoscale]] models divide the atmosphere vertically using representations similar to ...mon coordinate system used in computational models for [[oceanography]], [[meteorology]] and other fields where [[fluid dynamics]] are relevant.<ref>{{cite web|la ...
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  • ...tric instability | publisher= [[American Meteorological Society]] | work= Meteorology Glossary | accessdate= August 23, 2019}}</ref> The same phenomenon is also ...| author1= Charles A. Doswell III | publisher= [[Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies|CIMMS]] | accessdate= August 23, 2019|author1-link=C ...
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  • ...ite and Conventional Data|year=1983|journal=Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology|volume=22 |issue=9 |pages=1487–1503 |doi=10.1175/1520-0450(1983)022<1487:AI ...
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  • ...study [[Synoptic scale meteorology|synoptic]]- and [[Mesoscale meteorology|mesoscale]] phenomena in the tropics. ...pages=615–639 |doi=10.1175/JAS-D-13-038.1 |issn=0022-4928}}</ref> and also mesoscale processes such as, the diurnal cycle of convection,<ref>{{Cite journal |las ...
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  • The following is a '''glossary of [[tornado]] terms'''. It includes [[Meteorology|scientific]] as well as selected informal terminology. * ''[[Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies]]'' ('''CIMMS''') – ...
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  • This layer extends from the Earth's surface to a capping [[Inversion (meteorology)|inversion]] that typically locates at a height of 1–2&nbsp;km by midaftern ...te book|last=Stull|first=Rolald B.|title=An Introduction to Boundary Layer Meteorology|date=1988|publisher=Kluwer Academic Publishers|page=441}}</ref> Simulation ...
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  • ...ps://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/eddy.html|access-date=5 June 2021}}</ref> Mesoscale eddies are circular currents with swirling motion and account for approxima ...=978-0-12-354015-7|access-date=2021-05-17|title=An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology }}</ref> The effect of the temperature on the density allows lines of equal ...
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  • | series = Glossary of Meteorology |journal=[[Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences|Journal of Meteorology]] ...
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  • ...ed into eddy kinetic energy (EKE), which finally leads to the formation of mesoscale [[eddies]]. The surface EKE has increased in the recent decades, as proven ...n is more substantial, baroclinic instabilities (misalignment of [[Isobar (meteorology)|isobars]] and isopycnals) are the mean cause of the formation of eddies. E ...
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  • ...fluid flow in batteries,<ref name="Less 2012"/> fine-scale compartments in meteorology,<ref name="Knutz 2000"/> fine-scale structures in particulate systems,<ref ...meteorology|meteorological simulations]] and can connect to what is called mesoscale models in that discipline.<ref name="Knutz 2000"/> Square-meter-sized lands ...
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  • ...dar|InSAR]] to measure PWV in high spatial resolution is interesting for [[Meteorology|meteorological]] research.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Mateus |first1=Pedro | ...c synthetic-aperture radar|InSAR]] community, it has great advantages in [[meteorology]] and enables scientists to predict and model water vapor in the [[troposph ...
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  • ...''glossary of meteorology''' is a list of terms and concepts relevant to [[meteorology]] and [[atmospheric science]], their sub-disciplines, and related fields. {{term|[[Advection#Meteorology|advection]]}} ...
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  • ...May 2009 about {{convert|600|km}} northeast of Brazil. It encountered a [[mesoscale convective system]] in the [[Intertropical Convergence Zone]] (known by sai |journal=Journal of Applied Meteorology ...
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  • | journal = Ann. Hydrodyn. Marine Meteorology ...erizations of the mixing generated by the interaction of internal waves, [[mesoscale eddies]], high-frequency barotropic fluctuations, and other motions over sl ...
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  • ...l must be cooled in order to become saturated.<ref>{{cite web|author=Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command |year=2007 |url=http://www.navmetoccom.navy.mil/pa ...by the air or by the surface underneath.<ref>{{cite web|author=Glossary of Meteorology|year=2009|url=http://amsglossary.allenpress.com/glossary/search?p=1&query=r ...
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  • ...":28" /><ref name=":29" /> phytoplankton physiology,<ref name=":30" /> and mesoscale biology.<ref name=":31" /><ref name=":32" />  Several methodological advanc ...<ref name=":21">Gaube, P., J. McGillicuddy Jr, D., & Moulin, A. J. (2019). Mesoscale eddies modulate mixed layer depth globally. ''Geophysical Research Letters' ...
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  • ...4-0|oclc=717352848}}</ref> [[Remote sensing (archaeology)|archeology]] and meteorology<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Yates|first1=H.W.|last2=Bandeen|first2=W.R.|date=1 ...can also highlight movement of ocean water. SST anomalies can highlight [[mesoscale eddies]], ocean fronts and regions of upwelling, vertical mixing or river o ...
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