## Abstract The angle between the near‐surface and geostrophic wind vector, __α__~0~, is discussed in the light of existing and improved Ekman theory and, on the other hand, recently obtained numerical results corroborated by some experimental data, both obtained by other researchers. The latter re
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Analysis of Model Results for the Turning of the Wind and Related Momentum Fluxes in the Stable Boundary Layer
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- Springer
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- 2009
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- English
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- 132
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- 0006-8314
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