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CHAPTER 4: ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT Forces in the atmosphere: Gravity g Pressure-gradient Coriolis Friction to R of direction of motion (NH) or L (SH) Equilibrium.
EPS200: Atmospheric Chemistry Instructors: Daniel J. Jacob and Steven C. Wofsy Teaching Fellow: Helen M. Amos EPS 200 is intended as a “core” graduate.
WIND Wind is movement of air caused by differences in air pressure. The greater the difference, the faster the wind moves. Air flows from areas of high.
CHAPTER 4: ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT
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Calanus finmarchicus diapause stock in the Gulf of Maine crashed during Autumn 1998