Abstract
A method for computing the geostrophic drag on surfaces for any roughness by using the numerical results of Coleman et al. [1] for low Reynolds numbers is presented. Comparison with some available data for geostrophic drag on smooth and rough surfaces are also presented. Some effects of latitude and geostrophic wind direction are also included.
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