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Page 237
... vertical motions , and puffy - looking , often with significant vertical extent . Cumulus humilis : Scattered , puffy , cauli- flower - like clouds with flat bases and lim- ited vertical extent that form in fair weather at the tops of ...
... vertical motions , and puffy - looking , often with significant vertical extent . Cumulus humilis : Scattered , puffy , cauli- flower - like clouds with flat bases and lim- ited vertical extent that form in fair weather at the tops of ...
Page 243
... vertical turbulent transport . Horizontal uniform- ity is not a valid approximation near shorelines or other regions of marked horizontal variation . Vertical gradients of mean variables usually can- not be neglected . a . Convective ...
... vertical turbulent transport . Horizontal uniform- ity is not a valid approximation near shorelines or other regions of marked horizontal variation . Vertical gradients of mean variables usually can- not be neglected . a . Convective ...
Page 306
... vertical diffusion from a continuous ground source . If K is allowed to vary with height ( in the same manner as K for heat transport ) the effec- tive K will grow with distance from a ground source . The results are then quite ...
... vertical diffusion from a continuous ground source . If K is allowed to vary with height ( in the same manner as K for heat transport ) the effec- tive K will grow with distance from a ground source . The results are then quite ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Atomic Physics | 339 |
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