Презентация «Diurnal temperature variation in the boundary layer»

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Презентация «Diurnal temperature variation in the boundary layer»

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Diurnal temperature variation in the boundary layer The diurnal temperature variation is defined by
Diurnal temperature variation in the boundary layer The diurnal temperature variation is defined by the variation of the heat influx to the earth’s surface during 24 hour period. During daytime the …
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Definition of the boundary layer
Definition of the boundary layer
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Mechanism of the heat spreading up
Mechanism of the heat spreading up
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«Diurnal temperature variation in the boundary layer», слайд 4
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An example of the diurnal temperature variation
An example of the diurnal temperature variation
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Diurnal temperature variation at different altitudes The amplitude of the variation decreases with h
Diurnal temperature variation at different altitudes The amplitude of the variation decreases with height. At the altitude of about 1. 5 km it is 6 – 7 times less than near the surface. Near the top …
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Cloudiness and wind impact on the diurnal temperature variation
Cloudiness and wind impact on the diurnal temperature variation
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Simplified theory of the diurnal temperature variation
Simplified theory of the diurnal temperature variation
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«Diurnal temperature variation in the boundary layer», слайд 9
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«Diurnal temperature variation in the boundary layer», слайд 10
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Annual temperature variation In the Northern Hemisphere maximal temperature is usually observed in J
Annual temperature variation In the Northern Hemisphere maximal temperature is usually observed in July, and minimal temperature in January or February. The annual temperature variation amplitude …
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Rate of heat wave propagation and lag time We have known: Air temperature variation, above else, dep
Rate of heat wave propagation and lag time We have known: Air temperature variation, above else, depends on Earth's surface temperature variation. The rate of the heat propagation is a finite …
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Nocturnal temperature decrease
Nocturnal temperature decrease
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Frosts Temperature fall below 0°C on a positive temperature background is called FROST. There are tw
Frosts Temperature fall below 0°C on a positive temperature background is called FROST. There are two types of the frosts; Radiative frosts Advective frosts Favorable conditions for radiative frosts …


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