Fluid Dynamics Of The Midlatitude Atmosphere
Ian N. James
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Fluid Dynamics Of The Midlatitude Atmosphere
by Ian N. James
Published
2014
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
Pages
432
ISBN-13
9781118526033
Subjects
The monsoons
Introduction to circulating atmospheres
The General circulation of the tropical atmosphere and interactions with extratropical latitudes
The global circulation of the atmosphere
The nature and theory of the general circulation of the atmosphere
Canada's contribution to WOCE, the World Ocean Circulation Experiment.
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