A STUDY OF FRONTOGENESIS USING FINITE-ELEMENT AND FINITE-DIFFERENCE METHODS

1980-01-01
MACPHERSON, AK
Aksel, Mehmet Haluk
HILTON, PD

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Citation Formats
A. MACPHERSON, M. H. Aksel, and P. HILTON, “A STUDY OF FRONTOGENESIS USING FINITE-ELEMENT AND FINITE-DIFFERENCE METHODS,” MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW, pp. 1183–1196, 1980, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/53165.