Noise suppression in the Eight-Layer Global Model
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1973
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Description:"The examination of unwanted "noise" oscillations in primitive-equations models is an area of enquiry to be approached with great reluctance and only by those of stout heart and strong stomach. If caution and a sense of perspective are not maintained, the investigator maybe seduced into concluding that abandoning the quasi-geostrophic equations for the primitive form was a colossal blunder. It is often the case that the noise components exhibit sufficiently large amplitudes that the essential goodness of the prediction of motions of meteorological interest is obscured; yet these components can frequently be suppressed by judicious use of any of a number of numerical devices"--Introduction.
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Content Notes:R. D. McPherson, J. D. Stackpole.
"May 1973."
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Includes bibliographical references (page 11).
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:08bffcd385801cb272803817da9a1938193789f39a90a3f46c606f63713f8692
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