Reynolds' Limit Formula for Dorodnitzyn's Atmospheric Boundary Layer in Convective Conditions
Abstract
Atmospheric convection is an essential aspect of atmospheric movement, and it is a source of errors in Climate Models. Being able to generate approximate limit formulas and compare the estimations they produce, could give a way to reduce them. In this article, it is shown that it is enough to assume that the velocity's L2-norm is bounded, has locally integrable, L1loc, weak partial derivatives up to order two, and a negligible variation of its first velocity's coordinate in direction parallel to the surface, to obtain a Reynolds' limit formula for a Dorodnitzyn's compressible gaseous Boundary Layer in atmospheric conditions.
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