- In meteorology, an
undular bore is a wave
disturbance in the Earth's
atmosphere and can be seen
through unique cloud formations. They
normally occur within...
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breaking wavefront with a roller — somewhat like a
hydraulic jump— to
undular bores,
comprising a
smooth wavefront followed by a
train of
secondary waves...
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cooler water temperatures out at sea, it can lead to the
development of an
undular bore. An
outflow boundary, also
known as a gust
front or arc cloud, is...
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elements that have
stretched through the sky.
Weather Atmosphere Cloud types Undular bore "Altostratus Undulatus". Stormeyes.org.
Archived from the original...
- with drizzle, fog,
increased air pollution, a lack of turbulence, and
undular bore formation.
There are two
primary forms of
atmospheric instability...
- upon the
difference in the
waterlevel upstream and down,
ranging from an
undular wavefront to a shock-wave-like wall of water.
Figure 3
shows a
tidal bore...
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published in the
Royal Meteorological Society's
journal Weather.
Gravity wave
Undular bore "June 2009". The
Cloud Appreciation Society.
Retrieved 2012-12-20...
- (1939–1940), an
early phase of
World War II
Tidal bore, a type of
tidal wave
Undular bore, an
atmospheric wave
disturbance Boar (disambiguation) Boer Bohr (disambiguation)...
- B ) {\displaystyle \left(\mathbf {k} \perp \mathbf {B} \right)} ; the
undular instability,
sometimes referred to as the
Parker instability or magnetic...
- (1981). "The
Morning Glory of the Gulf of Carpentaria: An
Atmospheric Undular Bore". Mon. Wea. Rev. 109 (8): 1726–1750. Bibcode:1981MWRv..109.1726C....