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... equation , 2. the continuity equation , 3. the thermal - energy equation , 4. the two horizontal - momentum equations . These are used to obtain five equations that govern the evolution of the five fields . The ' governing ' equations ...
... equation , 2. the continuity equation , 3. the thermal - energy equation , 4. the two horizontal - momentum equations . These are used to obtain five equations that govern the evolution of the five fields . The ' governing ' equations ...
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... equations which termine the motion of such an ideal fluid . On the er hand , when we speak of a ' quasi - static ' model , we an to emphasize that the hydrostatic equation is used an approximate statement of the vertical component the ...
... equations which termine the motion of such an ideal fluid . On the er hand , when we speak of a ' quasi - static ' model , we an to emphasize that the hydrostatic equation is used an approximate statement of the vertical component the ...
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American Meteorological Society. nonlinear differential equation now called the bal- nce equation . The various steps involved in ... equations , and by devising an iterative nethod of successive approximation to the solution of he finite ...
American Meteorological Society. nonlinear differential equation now called the bal- nce equation . The various steps involved in ... equations , and by devising an iterative nethod of successive approximation to the solution of he finite ...
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