Generation of a Quasi-Biennial Oscillation in an NWP Model Using a Stochastic Gravity Wave Drag Parameterization
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Affiliation:
1. Space Science Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C.
2. Marine Meteorology Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey, California
Abstract
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Subject
Atmospheric Science
Link
http://journals.ametsoc.org/mwr/article-pdf/143/6/2121/4318413/mwr-d-14-00208_1.pdf
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