Features of Atmospheric Waves
A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Planetary Atmospheres".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 September 2023) | Viewed by 5783
Special Issue Editor
Interests: internal gravity waves; atmospheric acoustic; infrasound; atmospheric monitoring; remote sensing of the atmosphere
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The issue accepts articles devoted to a wide range of studies of wave processes in the atmosphere, their influence on the dynamics of the atmosphere and their role in the transfer of energy from large-scale circulation to small-scale turbulence, their role in the interaction of the ocean, atmosphere and seismic phenomena, the nonlinear interaction of waves of different spatial and temporal scales, including Rossby waves, internal gravity and acoustic waves, problems of parametrization of internal waves in numerical models of weather and climate forecasting, study of wave characteristics via different methods of remote sensing and contact measurement methods, wave generation mechanisms and features of their propagation in the real atmosphere, the influence of waves on the formation of vertical structure of the atmosphere and its variability, etc.
Dr. Sergey N. Kulichkov
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- waves in the atmosphere
- infrasound
- internal gravity waves
- nonlinear effects
- sounding
- propagation
- computer programs
- atmospheric turbulence
- anisotropic structures
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