The Dynamics of Long Waves in a Baroclinic Westerly Current

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"The Dynamics of Long Waves in a Baroclinic Westerly Current" is a landmark 1947 paper by Jule Charney that laid the theoretical foundations for modern large-scale atmospheric dynamics and numerical weather prediction.

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instanceOf atmospheric science paper
scientific paper
approach simplified mathematical modeling of the atmosphere
theoretical analysis
author Jule Charney NERFINISHED
authorNationality American
context post–World War II development of numerical weather prediction
contribution clarified the role of baroclinicity in large-scale wave dynamics
introduced a simplified dynamical framework for midlatitude large-scale flow
laid theoretical foundations for modern large-scale atmospheric dynamics
provided theoretical basis for numerical weather prediction
era 20th-century atmospheric science
field atmospheric dynamics
geophysical fluid dynamics
meteorology
historicalSignificance considered a landmark paper in atmospheric science
helped establish dynamical meteorology as a quantitative science
influenced development of numerical weather prediction models
later work in quasi-geostrophic modeling
modern synoptic-scale meteorology
theory of midlatitude cyclones
language English
publicationYear 1947
relatedTo Jule Charney NERFINISHED
large-scale atmospheric circulation
numerical weather prediction
status classic work in dynamical meteorology
topic Rossby waves NERFINISHED
baroclinic westerly current
large-scale atmospheric motion
long atmospheric waves
quasi-geostrophic theory

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