Convective Momentum Transport and Upscale Interactions in the MJO

As already discussed, the tropical atmosphere harbours a scale hierarchy of convective wave disturbances that are often embedded in each other like Russian dolls, evolving on a wide spectrum of scales ranging from the individual cloud cell diameter to the

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Boualem Khouider

Models for Tropical Climate Dynamics Waves, Clouds, and Precipitation

Mathematics of Planet Earth Volume 3

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Boualem Khouider Mathematics and Statistics University of Victoria Victoria, BC, Canada

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