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Date: 2013-06-20 09:57:34
Aerodynamics
Vortices
Atmospheric dynamics
Wind
Balanced flow
Eyewall replacement cycle
Boundary layer
Vortex
Surface layer
Meteorology
Atmospheric sciences
Fluid dynamics

JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN MODELING EARTH SYSTEMS, VOL. 5, 1–16, doi:[removed]jame.20028, 2013 Shock-like structures in the tropical cyclone boundary layer Gabriel J. Williams,1 Richard K. Taft,2 Brian D. McNoldy,3 and Way

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