A major problem in atmospheric energetic dynamics is addressed. In using a particular mathematical derivation it is verified that 0.5% of the total potential energy is available for conversion into kinetic energy
<p>Supplementary information dataset for the following article:</p> <p>M. Connolly and R. Connolly (...
In this paper the known property of the “quasi-geostrophic ” form of the adiabatic equation to conse...
This article has been accepted for publication and undergone full peer review but has not been throu...
Atmospheric potential energy is typically divided into an available and a nonavailable part. In this...
A warm low pressure and a cold high pressure imply the contribution of potential energy to kinetic e...
International audienceThe concept of available potential energy has been developed in meteorology by...
How much wind energy does the atmosphere generate, and how much of it can at best be used as renewab...
The purpose of this study is to provide an overview of the science and development of atmospheric en...
Formulas are derived that correctly account for the uneven surface topography (mountains) in calcula...
This research project involved the investigation of vertical profiles of temperature and moisture in...
An adequate portrayal of the global distribution of kinetic energy is fundamental to our understandi...
How much wind energy does the atmosphere generate, and how much of it can at best be used as renewab...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Meteorology; and, (B.S.)--Massachuset...
The energetics considerations based on Lorenz’s available potential energy A focus on identification...
The distributions of kinetic energy (KE) and available potential energy (APE) in the lower and middl...
<p>Supplementary information dataset for the following article:</p> <p>M. Connolly and R. Connolly (...
In this paper the known property of the “quasi-geostrophic ” form of the adiabatic equation to conse...
This article has been accepted for publication and undergone full peer review but has not been throu...
Atmospheric potential energy is typically divided into an available and a nonavailable part. In this...
A warm low pressure and a cold high pressure imply the contribution of potential energy to kinetic e...
International audienceThe concept of available potential energy has been developed in meteorology by...
How much wind energy does the atmosphere generate, and how much of it can at best be used as renewab...
The purpose of this study is to provide an overview of the science and development of atmospheric en...
Formulas are derived that correctly account for the uneven surface topography (mountains) in calcula...
This research project involved the investigation of vertical profiles of temperature and moisture in...
An adequate portrayal of the global distribution of kinetic energy is fundamental to our understandi...
How much wind energy does the atmosphere generate, and how much of it can at best be used as renewab...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Meteorology; and, (B.S.)--Massachuset...
The energetics considerations based on Lorenz’s available potential energy A focus on identification...
The distributions of kinetic energy (KE) and available potential energy (APE) in the lower and middl...
<p>Supplementary information dataset for the following article:</p> <p>M. Connolly and R. Connolly (...
In this paper the known property of the “quasi-geostrophic ” form of the adiabatic equation to conse...
This article has been accepted for publication and undergone full peer review but has not been throu...