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A model of the thermal bar in the rotating frame including vertically non-uniform heating
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A model of the thermal bar in the rotating frame including vertically non-uniform heating

D.E. Farrow
Environmental Fluid Mechanics, Vol.2(3), pp.197-218
2002
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Abstract

Small bottom slope, inviscid solutions are found for a model of the temperature and circulation structure of the thermal bar system. This model includes Coriolis effects, a vertically non-uniform heat input and is axisymmetric. The model also includes general topography and time dependent heating. These solutions include inertial oscillations that have a significant effect on the circulation, especially for the case when the heating is instantaneously applied.

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