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Numerical studies on the inland penetration of sea breeze fronts at a coastline with tidally flooded mudflats

K. H. Schluênzen
- 01 Jan 1990 - 
- Vol. 63, pp 243-256
TLDR
Un modele numerique a moyenne echelle avec un maillage non uniforme d'au moins 1 km de cote is utilise for etudier le developpement de la circulation and du front de brise marine en fonction de different caracteristiques cotieres and de la maree as discussed by the authors.
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Un modele numerique a moyenne echelle avec un maillage non uniforme d'au moins 1 km de cote est utilise pour etudier le developpement de la circulation et du front de brise marine en fonction de differentes caracteristiques cotieres et de la maree

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