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Date: 2016-03-21 05:42:27
Atmospheric dynamics
Meteorology
Physical oceanography
Atmosphere of Earth
Oceanography
Fluid mechanics
Waves
Rossby wave
Baroclinity
Carl-Gustaf Rossby
Kelvin wave
Equatorial Rossby wave

: Atmospheric General Circulation Dynamics (HW 2, due April 6): Barotropic Rossby waves. Consider barotropic (two-dimensional) flow on a βplane with a mean zonal flow u¯ that may vary slowly with latitude. 1

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