CEDAR science - Part II; Proceedings of the Symposium on Coupling, Energetics, Dynamics and Electrodynamics of Atmospheric Regions, Vancouver, Canada, Aug. 1987

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Atmospheric Physics, Conferences, Antarctic Regions, Atmospheric Tides, Atmospheric Turbulence, Equatorial Atmosphere, Fine Structure, Gravity Waves, Middle Atmosphere, Nonlinearity, Ozone Depletion, Stratosphere, Summer, Vortices, Wave Interaction, Wind Measurement, Winds Aloft

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Papers from the CEDAR (Coupling Energetics, Dynamics and electrodynamics of Atmospheric Regions) Symposium are presented, covering topics such as fine scale structure and turbulence parameters in the equatorial middle atmosphere and tides in the middle atmosphere. Other topics include the Antarctic ozone hole, the nonlinear interaction of a gravity wave with vortical modes, and summertime stratospheric wind measurements above the South Pole.

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