## Abstract Spatial and temporal characteristics of a nocturnal low‐level jet (LLJ) on the east side of the Western Ghat mountain range over India's west coast and processes leading to the formation of the jet are discussed. The boundary‐layer jet has a regional scale extent, as revealed by high‐re
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The occurrence of nocturnal low‐level jets In new England and the Canadian maritimes
✍ Scribed by Dickison, R.B.B.; Neumann, H.H.
- Book ID
- 126539153
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- Taylor and Francis Group
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- 1982
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- 20
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- ISSN
- 0705-5900
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