Short Range Dispersion within a System of Regular Valleys

作者: Bruce A. Callander

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-9125-9_17

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摘要: Recent years have seen the development, by a number of workers, models describing airflow over real topography. Within Boundary-layer Research branch Meteorological Office, two-dimensional, incompressible, non-hydrostatic model flow complex terrain has recently been tested against measurements mean wind and turbulence, in neutral stability, system nearly two-dimensional valleys (Mason King, 1984).

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