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Vorticity, divergence, and vertical velocity in a baroclinic boundary layer with a linear variation of the geostrophic wind
Wiin-Nielsen, A.
1974-05
Citation:Wiin-Nielsen, A.; (1974). "Vorticity, divergence, and vertical velocity in a baroclinic boundary layer with a linear variation of the geostrophic wind." Boundary-Layer Meteorology 6 (3-4): 459-476. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/42509>
Abstract: The Ekman-Taylor problem for the planetary boundary layer is solved in the case of a thermal wind which varies linearly with height. The upper boundary condition is a vanishing ageostrophic wind, while the lower boundary condition is continuity of the stress vector across the interface between the planetary boundary layer and the surface layer. The latter condition is used to determine the magnitude and the direction of the wind at the bottom of the Ekman layer.