Boundary-Layer Meteorology (BLMet)

PhD theses
The following is a list of theses produced by past PhD students in Boundary-Layer Meteorology (most recent first):
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- PADHRA, Anil (2010)
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Estimating the sensitivity of urban surface drag to building morphology
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- BOUTLE, Ian (2009)
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Boundary-Layer Processes in Mid-Latitude Cyclones
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- ASHTON, Heather S. (2009)
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Evaluating land surface model simulations of European summertime evapotranspiration
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- SINCLAIR, Victoria A. (2008)
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Boundary-layer ventilation by baroclinic life cycles
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- HANLEY, Kirsty E. (2008)
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A global perspective of wind-wave interaction and the distribution of wave momentum
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- WOOD, Curtis R. (2007)
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The biometeorology of high-altitude insect layers
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- HARMAN, Ian N. (2003)
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The energy balance of urban areas
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- ADAMSON, Daniel S. (2001)
- Boundary layer frictional processes in mid-latitude cyclones
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- STRINGER, Marc A. (2001)
- Separation of air flows over hills
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- TEIXEIRA, Miguel A.C. (2000)
- Interaction of turbulence with a free surface
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- TRIPATHI, Sacchida N. (2000)
- Removal of charged aerosols
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- APLIN, Karen L. (2000)
- Instrumentation for atmospheric ion measurements
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- BARLOW, Janet F. (1999)
- Turbulent transport of space charge in the atmospheric surface layer
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- LOUKA, Petroula (1998)
- Measurements of airflow in an urban environment
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- HOLDEN, John J. (1998)
- Stable boundary layer flow over hills and valleys