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How the SWE are derived, what the terms mean and what atmospheric processes are represented by the SWE. XV International Conference on Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics and Applications - Double vortex test case from [Giorgetta, Hundertmark, Korn, Reich and Restelli].

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HYP2014 - Central-Upwind Schemes for Shallow Water Models

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A Well-Balanced Central-upwind Scheme... - Liu - Workshop 1 - CEB T3 2019

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