UDC 651.513: 551.506.1(73) WEATHER AND CIRCULATION OF OCTOBER 1971 Continued Cold in the West and Warm in the East

One of the striking features of the monthly mean circulation during October 1971 (figs. 1, 2) was the development of a vigorous polw vortex. This, together with a girclle of above-normal heights at midlatitudes, resulted in a hemispheric band of strong westerlies at upper midlatitudes. Relative to n...

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Main Authors: Robert R. Dickson-national, Suitland Md
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.395.3283 2023-05-15T17:33:12+02:00 UDC 651.513: 551.506.1(73) WEATHER AND CIRCULATION OF OCTOBER 1971 Continued Cold in the West and Warm in the East Robert R. Dickson-national Suitland Md The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.395.3283 http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/100/mwr-100-01-0074.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.395.3283 http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/100/mwr-100-01-0074.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/100/mwr-100-01-0074.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T02:26:53Z One of the striking features of the monthly mean circulation during October 1971 (figs. 1, 2) was the development of a vigorous polw vortex. This, together with a girclle of above-normal heights at midlatitudes, resulted in a hemispheric band of strong westerlies at upper midlatitudes. Relative to normal, it is apparent (fig. 3) that the greatest westerly wind increase mas from the mid-Atlantic across Asia to Alaska. Although there was little change bensee 1971) to October, increasing westerlies over the North Atlantic were associated with progression of the downstream European trough. Intensification of the latter circulation feature during October (fig. 3) was notable. Northern portions of this trough, embedded in the main band of the westerlies, progressed more rapidly than southern portions leading to a strong northeast-southwest tilt and accompanying northward momentum transport. Elsewhere over Asia, the strongly increasing westerlies were accompanied by progression leading to a mid-Asia ridge and Sea of Japan trough, and by the rapid decline in location of the Atlantic trough from September (Tau- of heights in northeast Asia (fig. 3). Text North Atlantic Alaska Unknown
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description One of the striking features of the monthly mean circulation during October 1971 (figs. 1, 2) was the development of a vigorous polw vortex. This, together with a girclle of above-normal heights at midlatitudes, resulted in a hemispheric band of strong westerlies at upper midlatitudes. Relative to normal, it is apparent (fig. 3) that the greatest westerly wind increase mas from the mid-Atlantic across Asia to Alaska. Although there was little change bensee 1971) to October, increasing westerlies over the North Atlantic were associated with progression of the downstream European trough. Intensification of the latter circulation feature during October (fig. 3) was notable. Northern portions of this trough, embedded in the main band of the westerlies, progressed more rapidly than southern portions leading to a strong northeast-southwest tilt and accompanying northward momentum transport. Elsewhere over Asia, the strongly increasing westerlies were accompanied by progression leading to a mid-Asia ridge and Sea of Japan trough, and by the rapid decline in location of the Atlantic trough from September (Tau- of heights in northeast Asia (fig. 3).
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UDC 651.513: 551.506.1(73) WEATHER AND CIRCULATION OF OCTOBER 1971 Continued Cold in the West and Warm in the East
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title UDC 651.513: 551.506.1(73) WEATHER AND CIRCULATION OF OCTOBER 1971 Continued Cold in the West and Warm in the East
title_short UDC 651.513: 551.506.1(73) WEATHER AND CIRCULATION OF OCTOBER 1971 Continued Cold in the West and Warm in the East
title_full UDC 651.513: 551.506.1(73) WEATHER AND CIRCULATION OF OCTOBER 1971 Continued Cold in the West and Warm in the East
title_fullStr UDC 651.513: 551.506.1(73) WEATHER AND CIRCULATION OF OCTOBER 1971 Continued Cold in the West and Warm in the East
title_full_unstemmed UDC 651.513: 551.506.1(73) WEATHER AND CIRCULATION OF OCTOBER 1971 Continued Cold in the West and Warm in the East
title_sort udc 651.513: 551.506.1(73) weather and circulation of october 1971 continued cold in the west and warm in the east
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