WEATHER AND CIRCULATION OF SEPThtBER 1971 Cool in the West and Warm in the East, A Reversal From August

1 and 2) differed from that of August in many parts of the Northern Hemisphere. This was particularly true at midlatitudes from the eastern Pacific across North America to Asia as the wave train this month was out of phase with the August pattern. Troughs replaced ridges and ridges replaced troughs....

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Main Author: Robert E. Taubensee
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1971
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.408.7579
http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/099/mwr-099-12-0980.pdf
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Summary:1 and 2) differed from that of August in many parts of the Northern Hemisphere. This was particularly true at midlatitudes from the eastern Pacific across North America to Asia as the wave train this month was out of phase with the August pattern. Troughs replaced ridges and ridges replaced troughs. Changes in the height anomaly from August to September (fig. 3) shorn this wave reversal rather well, especially when compared with the height anomaly for August (Green 1971). In the Pacific, a mean Lorn was established over the Bering Sea as blocking in Siberia continued to weaken (fig. 1). Development of this Low mas enhanced by remnants of typhoon Wendy which entered the region about the middle of the month. Anomalous heights increased by more than 100 m over the eastern Pacific (fig. 3) as a