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Gareth P. Williams

Williams, Gareth P.


  1. Williams, G. P., 2006: Circulation sensitivity to tropopause height. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 63(7), 1954-1961.

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  3. Williams, G. P., 2006: Equatorial superrotation and barotropic instability: Static stability variants. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 63(5), 1548-1557.

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  5. Williams, G. P., and K. Bryan, 2006: Ice Age winds: An acquaplanet model. Journal of Climate, 19(9), 1706-1715.

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  7. Williams, G. P., 2003: Barotropic instability and equatorial superrotation. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 60(17), 2136-2152.

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  9. Williams, G. P., 2003: Jet setsJournal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 81(3), 439-476.

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  11. Williams, G. P., 2003: Jovian Dynamics, Part III: Multiple, migrating, and equatorial jets. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 60(10), 1270-1296.

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  13. Williams G. P., 2003: Super Circulations. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 84(9), 1190.

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  15. Williams, G. P., 2002: Jovian dynamics. Part II: The genesis and equilibration of vortex sets. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 59, 1356-1370.

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  17. Williams, G. P., 1997: Planetary vortices and Jupiter's vertical structure. Journal of Geophysical Research, 102(E4), 9303-9308.

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  19. Williams, G. P., 1996: Jovian dynamics. Part I: Vortex stability, structure, and genesis. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 53(18), 2685-2734.

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  21. Williams, G. P., 1988: The dynamical range of global circulations - I. Climate Dynamics, 2, 205-260.

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  23. Williams, G. P., 1988: The dynamical range of global circulations - II. Climate Dynamics, 3, 45-84.

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  25. Williams, G. P., and R. J. Wilson, 1988: The stability and genesis of Rossby vortices. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(2), 207-241.

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  27. Williams, G. P., 1985: Geostrophic regimes on a sphere and a beta plane. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 42(12), 1237-1243.

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  29. Williams, G. P., 1985: Jovian and comparative atmospheric modeling. Advances in Geophysics, 28A, 381-429.

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  31. Williams, G. P., and T. Yamagata, 1984: Geostrophic regimes, intermediate solitary vortices and Jovian eddies. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41(4), 453-478.

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  33. Williams, G. P., 1983: Review of "Weather and Climate on Planets," by Kondratyev, K. Y. and G. E. Hunt. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 64(6), 647-649.

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  35. Williams, G. P., and J. L. Holloway, Jr., 1982: The range and unity of planetary circulations. Nature, 297(5864), 295-299.

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  37. Rossow, W. B., and G. P. Williams, 1979: Large-scale motion in the Venus stratosphere. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 36(3), 377-389.

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  39. Williams, G. P., 1979: Notes and Correspondence: Ultra-long baroclinic waves and Jupiter's Great Red Spot. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 57(2), 196-198.

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  41. Williams, G. P., 1979: Planetary circulations: 2. The Jovian quasi-geostrophic regime. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 36(5), 932-968.

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  43. Williams, G. P., 1979: Planetary circulations: 3. The terrestrial quasi-geostrophic regime. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 36(8), 1409-1435.

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  45. Williams, G. P., 1978: Planetary Circulations: 1. Barotropic representation of Jovian and terrestrial turbulence. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 35(8), 1399-1426.

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  47. Williams, G. P., 1975: Jupiter's atmospheric circulation. Nature 257(5529), 778.

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  49. Williams, G. P., 1975: Some ocean-Jupiter connections. MODE (Mid-Ocean Dynamics Experiment) Hot Line News, 78, 1-5.

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  51. Williams, G. P., 1974: Generalized Eady waves. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 62(4), 643-655.

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  53. Williams, G. P., and J. B. Robinson, 1974: Generalized Eady waves with Ekman pumping. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 31(7), 1768-1776.

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  55. Williams, G. P., and J. B. Robinson, 1973: Dynamics of a convectively unstable atmosphere: Jupiter? Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 30(4), 684-717.

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  57. Williams, G. P., 1972: The field distributions and balances in a baroclinic annulus wave. Monthly Weather Review, 100(1), 29-41.

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  59. Williams, G. P., 1972: Friction term formulation and convective instability in a shallow atmosphere. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 29(5), 870-876.

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  61. Williams, G. P., 1971: Baroclinic annulus waves. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 49(3), 417-449.

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  63. Piacsek, S. A., and G. P. Williams, 1970: Conservation properties convection difference schemes. Journal of Computational Physics, 6, 392-405.

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  65. Williams, G. P., 1970: Axisymmetric annulus convection at unit Prandtl number. Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, 1, 357-369.

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  67. Williams, G. P., 1969: Numerical integration of the three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations for incompressible flow. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 37(4), 727-750.

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  69. Williams, G. P., 1968: Thermal convection in a rotating fluid annulus: Part 3. Suppression of the frictional constraint on lateral boundaries. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 25(6), 1034-1045.

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  71. Williams, G. P., 1967: Thermal convection in a rotating fluid annulus: Part 1. The basic axisymmetric flow. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 24(2), 144-161.

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  73. Williams, G. P., 1967: Thermal convection in a rotating fluid annulus: Part 2. Classes of axisymmetric flow. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 24(2), 162-174.

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  75. Williams, G. P., and D. R. Davies, 1967: A time average model of the general circulation. In Proceedings of International Symposium on Dynamics of Large-scale Atmospheric Processes, Moscow: June 23-30, 1965, 148-151.

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  77. Williams, G. P., and D. R. Davies, 1965: A mean motion model of the general circulation. Quarterly Journal of The Royal Meteorological Society, 91(390), 471-489.

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