Convective and orographic origins of the mesoscale kinetic energy spectrum
The mesoscale spectrum describes the distribution of kinetic energy in the Earth's atmosphere between length scales of 10 and 400 km. Since the first observations, the origins of this spectrum have been controversial. At synoptic scales, the spectrum follows a −3 spectral slope, consistent with...
Main Authors: | Kouhen, S, Storer, BA, Aluie, H, Marshall, DP, Christensen, HM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2024
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