Dynamics of Atmospheric Microcirculation Processes in Certain Regions of Georgia

Dynamics of Atmospheric Microcirculation Processes in Certain Regions of Georgia

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https://doi.org/10.52340/ggj.2024.04.01.07

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Microcirculation processes, wind speed, turbulence flow, atmosphere disturbances, von Karman vortex

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There are many microregions on Earth in which the study of developed hydrometeorological processes is important and has great practical value. Such regions include various caverns, highways, open quarry work areas, hydropower plant construction area. A special theoretical approach to study of local events in such areas for their modelling is given in the presented paper. The mathematical basis of this approach is presented; sample examples and calculation procedures are given. The presented materials and obtained results are important for conducting further studies, have practical value and are recommended to be taken into account when carrying out various activities in the local area of similar terrain.

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2024-06-13

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Tatishvili, M., Khvedelidze, Z., Samkharadze, I., Zotikishvili, N., & Chelidze, N. (2024). Dynamics of Atmospheric Microcirculation Processes in Certain Regions of Georgia. Georgian Geographical Journal, 4(1), 57–63. https://doi.org/10.52340/ggj.2024.04.01.07

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