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Christiania (later
renamed Oslo),
Bjerknes enjo**** an
early exposure to
fluid dynamics, as ****istant to his father, Carl
Anton Bjerknes, who had
discovered by mathematical...
- Niño.
Jacob Aall
Bonnevie Bjerknes was born in Stockholm, Sweden. His
father was the
Norwegian meteorologist Vilhelm Bjerknes, one of the
pioneers of modern...
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Bjerknes may
refer to: Carl
Anton Bjerknes (1825-1903),
Norwegian mathematician and
physicist Vilhelm Bjerknes (1862–1951),
Norwegian physicist and meteorologist...
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Bjerknes is a
lunar impact crater that is
located in the
southern hemisphere on the
rugged far side of the Moon. The
crater lies
behind the southeastern...
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Bjerknes forces are
translational forces on
bubbles in a
sound wave. The
phenomenon is a type of
acoustic radiation force.
Primary Bjerknes forces are...
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repeat and last longer. A key
mechanism of ENSO is the
Bjerknes feedback (named
after Jacob Bjerknes in 1969) in
which the
atmospheric changes alter the...
- weather :
Vilhelm Bjerknes and the
construction of a
modern meteorology.
Cornell University Press. ISBN 9780801481604. OCLC 30264429.
Jacob Bjerknes – the Synthesizer...
- on 17
April 2020.
Retrieved 20
September 2018.
Kristine Bjerknes at
World Rowing Kristine Bjerknes at Olympics.com
Kristine Bjerknes at
Olympedia v t e...
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scientists include the
physicists Ægidius Elling, Ivar Giaever, Carl
Anton Bjerknes,
Christopher Hansteen,
William Zachariasen and
Kristian Birkeland, the...
- and the
millibar were
introduced by the
Norwegian meteorologist Vilhelm Bjerknes, who was a
founder of the
modern practice of
weather forecasting, with...