The generation of north Australian cloud lines and the "morning glory'

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In the present paper we investigate the collision of the sea-breezes and its aftermath in a three-dimensional simulation to explore further the relationship between the NACL and the morning glory and the flow patterns accompanying their genesis. A comparison of model generated data with those available for a particularly well-documented morning glory surge shows good agreement, suggesting that the model captures the essential dynamics of the diurnal low-level circulations over the Peninsula under typical dry-season conditions. -from Authors

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Noonan, J. A., & Smith, R. K. (1987). The generation of north Australian cloud lines and the “morning glory’’.” Australian Meteorological Magazine, 35(1), 31–45.

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