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Atmospheric thermodynamics / State functions / Introductory physics / Thermodynamics / Forms of energy / Moist static energy / Planetary boundary layer / Energy / Potential temperature / Atmospheric sciences / Physics / Meteorology
Date: 2010-03-30 12:58:45
Atmospheric thermodynamics
State functions
Introductory physics
Thermodynamics
Forms of energy
Moist static energy
Planetary boundary layer
Energy
Potential temperature
Atmospheric sciences
Physics
Meteorology

1 An overview of the kinetic energy cycle in the atmosphere Atmospheric ‡uid motions may be divided into two broad classes, both of which

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