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Fluid dynamics / Continuum mechanics / Physics / Partial differential equations / Turbulence / Aerodynamics / Transport phenomena / Convective Boundary Layer / Boundary layer / Boussinesq approximation / Large eddy simulation / Turbulence kinetic energy
Date: 2016-02-20 11:40:31
Fluid dynamics
Continuum mechanics
Physics
Partial differential equations
Turbulence
Aerodynamics
Transport phenomena
Convective Boundary Layer
Boundary layer
Boussinesq approximation
Large eddy simulation
Turbulence kinetic energy

Cumulant expansions for atmospheric flows

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