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5. Begrenzung der Möglichkeiten

In: Unsichtbar im Sturm

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  • Ian Roulstone

    (University of Surrey, Department of Mathematics)

  • John Norbury

    (University of Oxford, Mathematical Institute)

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Zusammenfassung Das quantitative Modell, das Bjerknes geplant und Richardson umgesetzt hat, ist eine Bottom-up-Sicht des Wetters. Es enthält so viele Details wie möglich und konzentriert sich darauf, wie lokale Luftströmungen ihre Umgebungen beeinflussen und mit ihnen wechselwirken. Sobald wir erst einmal die Gesetze aufgeschrieben haben, welche die detaillierte Physik der Kräfte und Winde, der Wärme und der Feuchtigkeit beherrschen, können wir fortfahren und das Wetter – die Folge dieser komplexen Wechselwirkungen – simulieren.

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  • Ian Roulstone & John Norbury, 2019. "5. Begrenzung der Möglichkeiten," Springer Books, in: Unsichtbar im Sturm, pages 149-178, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-662-48254-4_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-48254-4_7
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