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De la Cámara et al., 2014 - Google Patents

Intermittency in a stochastic parameterization of nonorographic gravity waves

De la Cámara et al., 2014

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942195777515288359
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De la Cámara A
Lott F
Hertzog A
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

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A multiwave stochastic parameterization of nonorographic gravity waves (GWs), representing GWs produced by convection and a background of GWs in the midlatitudes, is tuned and tested against momentum fluxes derived from long‐duration balloon flights. The …
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