Exner function
The Exner function is an important parameter in atmospheric modeling. The Exner function can be viewed as non-dimensionalized pressure and can be defined as:
where  is a standard reference surface pressure, usually taken as 1000 hPa;
 is a standard reference surface pressure, usually taken as 1000 hPa;  is the gas constant for dry air;
 is the gas constant for dry air;  is the heat capacity of dry air at constant pressure;
 is the heat capacity of dry air at constant pressure;  is the absolute temperature; and
 is the absolute temperature; and  is the potential temperature.
 is the potential temperature.
References
- Pielke, Roger A. Mesoscale Meteorological Modeling. Orlando: Academic Press, Inc., 1984.
- U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service. National Weather Service Handbook No. 1 - Facsimile Products. Washington, DC: Department of Commerce, 1979.
See also
- Barometric formula
- Climate model
- Euler equations
- Fluid dynamics
- General circulation model
- Numerical weather prediction
- Primitive equations
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