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A unified theory of orographic influences upon cyclogenesis
25
Citations
30
References
1987
Year
OrogenyEvolutionary BiologyOrographic InfluencesTectonics
Atmospheric circulation systems
Konrad Cehak
Geoforum
MeteorologyAtmospheric ConditionEngineeringAtmospheric ScienceNatural Circulation +3
1971
640
The Effects of Mountains on the General Circulation of the Atmosphere as Identified by Numerical Experiments
Syukuro Manabe, T. Terpstra
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
Upper AtmosphereEngineeringClimate ModelingAtmospheric ModelEarth Science +16
1974
488
Energy Transformations and Meridional Circulations associated with simple Baroclinic Waves in a two-level, Quasi-geostrophic Model
Norman A. Phillips
Tellus A Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography
GeophysicsMeteorologyOcean DynamicsEngineeringEnergy Transformations +12
1954
479
Tellus
GeophysicsEngineeringEnergy TransformationsSimple Baroclinic WavesOceanic Forcing +3
410
Reduction of systematic forecast errors in the ECMWF model through the introduction of an envelope orography
John M. Wallace, Stefano Tibaldi, A. J. Simmons
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
Forecasting MethodologyEngineeringWeather ForecastingClimate ModelingEarth Science +19
1983
247
Cyclogenesis in the lee of the Alps: A case study
A. Buzzi, Stefano Tibaldi
Ocean DynamicsEngineeringExtreme WeatherEarth System ScienceLee Cyclone +18
1978
231
Weather Analysis and Forecasting
R. H. Shaw
Soil Science Society of America Journal
HydrometeorologyMeteorologyForecasting MethodologyNumerical Weather PredictionEngineering +3
1956
217
On Lee Cyclogenesis and Airflow in the Canadian Rocky Mountains and the East Asian Mountains
Yong-Seung Chung, K. D. Hage, Erhard R. Reinelt
Monthly Weather Review
Storm SurgeEngineeringGeomorphologyExtreme WeatherEast Asian Mountains +17
1976
110
On the General Circulation over Eastern Asia (I)
Upper AtmosphereEngineeringEast Asian StudiesSeasonal VariationEast Asian History +17
1957
90
A Theory of Deep Cyclogenesis in the Lee of the Alps. Part I: Modifications of Baroclinic Instability by Localized Topography
A. Speranza, A. Buzzi, A. Trevisan, +1
EngineeringGeomorphologyLocalized TopographyUnstable ModesGeophysical Flow +14
1985
79
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