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Fluid mechanics / Fluid dynamics / Chemical engineering / Convection / Atmospheric convection / Buoyancy / Convective available potential energy / Natural convection / Potential temperature / Meteorology / Atmospheric sciences / Atmospheric thermodynamics
Date: 2005-01-22 12:28:13
Fluid mechanics
Fluid dynamics
Chemical engineering
Convection
Atmospheric convection
Buoyancy
Convective available potential energy
Natural convection
Potential temperature
Meteorology
Atmospheric sciences
Atmospheric thermodynamics

VOLUME 132 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW APRIL 2004

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