Each event is believed to have dropped meteorites, with main masses in the range from 0.1 to 11 kg. Median values are given for 20 parameters describing the atmospheric behavior and orbital elements. A typical duration for a meteoritic fireball is 4 seconds, reaching an end height of 31 km...
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Twitter Google Share on Facebook meteoritics Also found in:Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. me·te·or·it·ics (mē′tē-ə-rĭt′ĭks) n.(used with a sing. verb) The branch of astronomy that deals with meteors. [meteorit(e)+-ics.] ...
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they converge towards a typical, i.e. most probable, trajectory called the instanton. In this paper, we use a 2000-year simulation of the IPSL-CM6A-LR model under a stationary pre-industrial climate to test this prediction on the case of hot extremes. We investigate whether the physical ...
Depending on the application, either a typical meteorological year (TMY) or an extreme meteorological year (XMY) is chosen. Many researchers and building practitioners are currently using only future TMYs to assess the impact of climate change on building energy performance because future TMYs are ...
Ser. II, J Meteor Soc Japan. https://doi.org/10.2151/jmsj.2019-003 Book Google Scholar Nomitsu T (1935) A theory of tsunamis and seiches produced by wind and barometric gradient. Memoirs of the College of Science; Kyoto Imperial University. Series A 18:201–214 Google Scholar Olab...
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