a convective flux
1Flux limiter — Flux limiters are used in high resolution schemes mdash; numerical schemes used to solve problems in science and engineering, particularly fluid dynamics, described by partial differential equations (PDE s). They are used in high resolution… …
2Convective momentum transport — in the atmosphere it is an exchange of momentum usually due to vertical motion associated with clouds. The essential processes responsible for cloud convective momentum transport in tropics are: (i) the vertical momentum advection due to… …
3Flux méridional — Circulation atmosphérique Vue idéalisée des trois cellules ou zones de circulation atmosphérique La circulation atmosphérique est le mouvement à l échelle planétaire de la couche d air entourant la Terre qui redistribue la chaleur provenant du… …
4Flux zonal — Circulation atmosphérique Vue idéalisée des trois cellules ou zones de circulation atmosphérique La circulation atmosphérique est le mouvement à l échelle planétaire de la couche d air entourant la Terre qui redistribue la chaleur provenant du… …
5Heat flux sensor — A heat flux sensor is a commonly used name for a transducer generating a signal that is proportional to the local heat flux. This heat flux can have different origins; in principle convective , radiative as well as conductive heat can be measured …
6Horizontal convective rolls — producing cloud streets (lower left portion of the image) over the Bering Sea …
7Mason-Weaver equation — The Mason Weaver equation describes the sedimentation and diffusion of solutes under a uniform force, usually a gravitational field.cite journal | last = Mason | first = M | coauthors = Weaver W | year = 1924 | title = The Settling of Small… …
8Convection–diffusion equation — The convection–diffusion equation is a parabolic partial differential equation combining the diffusion equation and the advection equation, which describes physical phenomena where particles or energy (or other physical quantities) are… …
9Mason–Weaver equation — The Mason–Weaver equation (named after Max Mason and Warren Weaver) describes the sedimentation and diffusion of solutes under a uniform force, usually a gravitational field.[1] Assuming that the gravitational field is aligned in the z direction… …
10sun — sunlike, adj. /sun/, n., v., sunned, sunning. n. 1. (often cap.) the star that is the central body of the solar system, around which the planets revolve and from which they receive light and heat: its mean distance from the earth is about 93… …