Norman A. Phillips

Norman Phillips in 2004 Norman A. Phillips (July 9, 1923 – March 15, 2019) was an American meteorologist notable for his contributions to geophysical fluid dynamics. In 1956, he developed a mathematical model that could realistically depict monthly and seasonal patterns in the troposphere, which became the first successful general circulation model of climate. Provided by Wikipedia
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    A theoretical analysis of the surface stress in mountainous regions by Blumen, William

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    Turbulent diffusion of sodium vapor trails in the upper atmosphere by Coté, O. R. (Owen R.)

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    A numerical study of frontogenesis. by Mudrick, Stephen Edward

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    On the generation of inertial-gravity waves in the ocean, by Sullivan, James Burke

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    The response of the tropical atmosphere to steady forcing, by Webster, Peter J

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    Large scale response of the ocean to sea ice formation, by Solomon, Harold

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    Spin-down of a stratified, rotating fluid, by Robock, Alan David

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    A theoretical study of the sea breeze by Walsh, John E. (John Edward), 1948-

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