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GKN December 16th 07 09:02 PM

Long waves & Short waves
 
On browsing the group I am often confronted with the terms Short wave and
Long wave, could somebody please explain what these terms mean in
meteorology and what causes them?

many thanks. Len



Ian December 17th 07 08:53 AM

Long waves & Short waves
 
On 16 Dec, 22:02, "GKN" wrote:
On browsing the group I am often confronted with the terms Short wave and
Long wave, could somebody please explain what these terms mean in
meteorology and what causes them?

many thanks.


Hi Len,

Lenhttp://www.test.earthscape.org/t1/lis01/lis01aa.html

Link above might be worth a read.

HTH,

Ian, Raunds, East Northants. 63m amsl. NGR SP9972






Martin Rowley December 17th 07 09:34 AM

Long waves & Short waves
 
On browsing the group I am often confronted with the terms Short
wave and
Long wave, could somebody please explain what these terms mean in
meteorology and what causes them?

.... as part of the FAQ series for the newsgroup, I put up this page
which may help -

http://www.booty.org.uk/booty.weathe...nfo/uppair.htm

and if you use the main FAQ page at:-

http://www.booty.org.uk/booty.weather/uswfaqfr.htm

then the 'Search' facility (for such as 'Short wave', 'trough' etc.),
this will throw up some more links within the FAQ & Glossary.

Martin.



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GKN December 17th 07 07:22 PM

Long waves & Short waves
 
Many thanks for your replies, I now have a much better understanding of the
processes.
Best regards. Len
"Ian" wrote in message
...
On 16 Dec, 22:02, "GKN" wrote:
On browsing the group I am often confronted with the terms Short wave and
Long wave, could somebody please explain what these terms mean in
meteorology and what causes them?

many thanks.


Hi Len,

Lenhttp://www.test.earthscape.org/t1/lis01/lis01aa.html

Link above might be worth a read.

HTH,

Ian, Raunds, East Northants. 63m amsl. NGR SP9972









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