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DSIPT
Usado para
dissipation
Definição1
Decay of atmospheric kinetic energy due to its transfer from larger to smaller scales of motion, and ultimately to molecular motions.
Fonte1
WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION. International Meteorological vocabulary. 2nd ed. Geneva, 1992. (WMO, n.182). Disponível em: < https://library.wmo.int/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=220#.XeauGOhKiUk >. Acesso em: 03 ago. 2021.
Fonte2
WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION. Guide to meteorological instruments and methods of observation. 7th ed. Geneva, 2006. (WMO, n.8).
Contexto
Very small thermistors with their low thermal capacity have the disadvantage that, for a given dissipation, the self-heating effect is greater than for large thermometers.
Subárea1
Aeronautical Meteorology
Português
dissipação