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Two types of wave breaking in an aquaplanet GCM
Sukyoung Lee
, Steven Feldstein
Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
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Aquaplanet
100%
General Circulation Models
100%
Wave Breaking
100%
Refractive Index
57%
Wave Packet
28%
Empirical Orthogonal Functions
28%
Upper Troposphere
14%
Potential Vorticity
14%
Eliassen-Palm Flux
14%
Upper Level
14%
Storm Tracks
14%
Baroclinic Waves
14%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
General Circulation Model
100%
Wave Breaking
100%
Refractivity
57%
Empirical Orthogonal Function Analysis
28%
Wave Packet
28%
Troposphere
14%
Planetary Atmosphere
14%
Storm Track
14%
Baroclinic Wave
14%
Physics
Refractivity
100%
Wave Packet
50%
Planetary Atmosphere
25%
Vorticity
25%
Baroclinic Wave
25%
Troposphere
25%
Engineering
Refractive Index
100%
Function Analysis
25%
Vorticity
25%
Systematic Analysis
25%