Articles | Volume 44, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-44-655-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-44-655-2026
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28 Jul 2026
Regular paper |  | 28 Jul 2026

A numerical model for solving the linearized gravity-wave equations by a multilayer method

Alexandru Doicu, Dmitry S. Efremenko, and Thomas Trautmann

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We created a new computer model to study gravity waves, which are ripples in the atmosphere that affect weather and climate. Our research aimed to improve how these waves are simulated, as they play a key role in understanding atmospheric behavior. We developed a stable and efficient model that can model gravity waves in the atmosphere. Our method is fast and accurate, offering better tools for scientists to predict atmospheric changes.
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