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  • ...me interval.</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">Tau-values are expressed in terms of feet per hour. Tau-value lines are drawn on 4D charts and compose the t
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  • ...uote></div> where &#x00394;<sub>''v''</sub>''D'' is the [[variation]] in [[D-value]] for a given &#x00394;''z''<sub>''p''</sub> variation in pressure al
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  • ...rn flight]], [[aerologation]], [[single-heading navigation]], [[4D chart|4-D chart]], [[wave-front method]], [[single drift correction]], [[multiple dri
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  • ...splay]] of [[pressure altitude]]. The space dimensions are represented by D-value contours, and the time dimension is provided by [[tau-value]] lines.
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  • ...above the F<sub>2</sub>-layer, have not been generally accepted, and these terms are now obsolete. Over most of the earth, the ionosphere is produced by th
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  • ...s in a [[turbulent flow]] with characteristic structures and lifetimes in terms of [[velocity]], [[temperature]], etc., that are significantly larger or lo ...tive plume]], [[Langmuir circulation|Langmuir circulation]].<br/> Etling, D., and R. A. Brown 1993. Roll vortices in the planetary boundary layer: a re
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  • ...h diameters in the interval ''dD''. (For ice-phase precipitation, ''N''(''D'') is the distribution of melted diameters.)
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  • ...blockquote></div> where ''T'' is the Kelvin [[temperature]]; &#x003b3;<sub>d</sub> = -''dT''/''dz'' the [[dry-adiabatic lapse rate|dry-]] or [[saturatio
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  • ...erms. A living document, containing over 12,000 terms, individual Glossary terms are periodically updated as our fields evolve. ...tions from the list and asked to review each vendor’s translation of those terms. Each term was evaluated by at least two volunteers. A translation evaluati
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