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Physics / Atmosphere / Planetary atmospheres / Lapse rate / Troposphere / Orders of magnitude / Power-to-weight ratio / Scale height / Ozone / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Atmospheric thermodynamics
Date: 2004-10-01 11:47:45
Physics
Atmosphere
Planetary atmospheres
Lapse rate
Troposphere
Orders of magnitude
Power-to-weight ratio
Scale height
Ozone
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Atmospheric thermodynamics

Geophysical and Environmental Fluid Dynamics: Some useful numbers (mainly from Gill’s book): Solar ‘constant’ S = (1.36 8 ± 0.001 ) × 103 W m−2 , where ‘±’ indicates the order of magnitude of the 11-year v

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