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The general problem of parametrization
March 1984
By M. Tiedtke
Table of contents
1. Introduction
2. The spectrum of atmospheric motions
3. The non-parametrized equations
4. Principles of parametrization
References
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REFERENCES
Chen,T. and A. Wiin-Nielsen 1978 On nonlinear cascades of atmospheric energy and enstrophy in a two-dimensional spectral index. Tellus, 30, 313-322.
Lilly, D.K. 1973 Lectures in sub-synoptic scales of motions and two-dimensional turbulence in P. Morel, Dynamic
Meteorology, pp. 353-418.
Mellor, G.L. and A. Yamada 1974 A hierarchy of turbulence closure models for planetary boundary layers. J. Atmos. Sci., 31, pp.1791-1806.
van der Hoven, I. 1957 Power spectrum of horizontal wind speed in the frequency range from 0.0007 to 900 cycles per hour. J. of Met., 14, pp. 160-164.
van Miegham, F. 1973 Atmospheric Energetics, pp. 306, Clarendon Press, Oxford.
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