advective

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to advection
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How To Use advective In A Sentence

  • Despite the thickness of this relatively stagnant water mass of more than 1000 m, the water age (time since last contact with the atmosphere) is only slightly more than a decade, indicating large-scale advective exchange.
  • During summer, vertical advective processes appear to be limited to the upper 200 m, where upwelling in the open water leads to a doming structure.
  • Running a cloud-resolving model requires putting in essentially the same set of boundary conditions - horizontal advective fluxes and radiative fluxes at the top and bottom of the atmosphere - that one needs for a single-column model.
  • These include components of suggested periodic nature, large-scale advective effects, regional processes, and atmospheric teleconnections. Scientific Blogging
  • Along the coastal belt, precipitation from advective fog exceeds precipitation from rainfall. Water profile of Namibia
  • Mass average flux resulting from combined advection and diffusion is shown to be evaluated as the vector sum of advective and diffusive fluxes, rather than diffusive flux being evaluated as a flux relative to a mass average flux. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • These include turbluent mixing, advective and convective processes, as well as mecanical mixing. Letter to NAS « Climate Audit
  • On the exposed hills and ridges facing southwest, the phenomenon of advective fog occurs, bringing moisture to the desert and leading to lomas vegetation. Sechura desert
  • When dissolved solids are carried along with the flowing groundwater, the process is called advective transport or convection.
  • Given the near dearth of empirical observations, measurements, and actual knowledge about the effects of carbon aerosols and cloud formations upon convective, advective, and radiative heat transport mechanisms in the atmosphere, how can any claims or conclusions about the effects of emissions be reasonably supportable as a true application of science? RMS and Sulphate Emissions « Climate Audit
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