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Équation quasi-géostrophique de l'oméga×Modèle WRF×
DomaineMétéorologieMétéorologie
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine1970s2000
Auteur d'origineTrenberth, OmagaSkamarock and Klemp
TypeDiagnostic equation for vertical motionAtmospheric simulation system
Source fondatriceHolton, J. R. (2004). An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology (4th ed.). Academic Press. link ↗Skamarock, W. C., Klemp, J. B., Dudhia, J., et al. (2008). A Description of the Advanced Research WRF Version 3. NCAR Technical Note NCAR/TN-475+STR. link ↗
AliasQG omega equation, Quasi-geostrophic dynamics, Vertical motion predictionWeather Research and Forecasting, WRF, ARW, NMM
Apparentées34
RésuméThe quasi-geostrophic (QG) omega equation is a fundamental diagnostic equation in synoptic meteorology that relates vertical motion (omega = dP/dt) to horizontal temperature and vorticity fields. It predicts where air rises and sinks based on the geostrophic flow structure without explicitly solving for vertical velocity.The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model is a mesoscale atmospheric simulation system used for weather forecasting, research, and climate applications. Developed cooperatively by NCAR, NOAA, and academic institutions, WRF became operational in 2004 and has become one of the most widely used atmospheric models worldwide.
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