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FRICTIONAL AND THERMAL INFLUENCES IN THE SOLAR SEMIDIURNAL TIDE
1966
Monthly Weather Review
The frictional and thermal contributions to Sz 212 ( p ) , the dominant wave type in the progressive solar semidiurnal pressure wave, are evaluated from upper air observations a t nine rawinsonde stations. The theoretical basis for the investigation follows from the approximation of friction as a potential force in the tidal equations. The model parameters and boundary conditions are those adopted by Siebert. Surface friction is evaluated semi-empirically, by the use of a friction model which
doi:10.1175/1520-0493(1966)094<0427:fatiit>2.3.co;2
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