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Atmospheric waves
April 1987
By Martin Miller
European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
NUMERICAL METHODS
Horizontal discretization
Adiabatic formulation
Atmospheric waves
Numerical methods
Properties of the equations of motion
The wave model
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Table of contents
1 . Introduction
2 . Basic equations
3 . Exact solutions of the linearized equations
3.1 Gravity Waves
3.2 Acoustic waves
4 . Simplified solutions to the linearized equations - filtering approximations
4.1 The elimination of acoustic waves
4.2 The hydrostatic approximation
4.3 The Lamb wave
4.4 Filtering of gravity waves
4.5 Filtered Rossby wave (previously the solution)
5 . Surface gravity waves
5.1 Long waves
5.2 Short waves
6 . Equatorial waves
7 . Summary diagram and modelling implications
References
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13.06.2002
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