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Influence of mean zonal motion and meridional temperature gradients on the solar semidiurnal atmospheric tide: A revised spectral study with improved heating rates

Walterscheid et al., 1980

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Walterscheid R
DeVore J
Venkateswaran S
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Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences

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Calculations of the semidiurnal atmospheric tide at solstice using improved heating rates are presented. The heating rates for solar absorption by water vapor are based on a global water vapor distribution (Jenne, 1969, 1975; Jenne et al., 1974), the data of McClatchey et …
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