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A semi-Lagrangian double Fourier method for the shallow water equations on the sphere.
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    A semi-Lagrangian double Fourier method for the shallow water equations on the sphere. (English)
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    17 August 2003
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    Shallow water equations
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    Double Fourier series
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    Numerical weather
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    prediction
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    Spectral methods
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    Semi-Lagrangian scheme
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    Semi-implicit scheme
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    Spherical
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    coordinates
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