A Quasi-Lagrangian Diagnostics Investigation of Rapid Cyclogenesis in a Polar Air Stream.
A synoptic investigation employing quasi-Lagrangian diagnostic techniques was conducted for a North Atlantic Ocean polar low undergoing a period of rapid cyclogenesis. The polar low was of relatively small horizontal scale and developed in a region of low static stability and large low-level barocli...
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ftdtic:ADA136844 2023-05-15T17:29:32+02:00 A Quasi-Lagrangian Diagnostics Investigation of Rapid Cyclogenesis in a Polar Air Stream. Cook,W A NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA 1983-09 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA136844 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA136844 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA136844 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Meteorology *Cyclones North Atlantic Ocean Barometric pressure Low pressure Polar regions Circulation Mass transfer Vortices Stability Theses *Cyclogenesis Polar low Polar air Text 1983 ftdtic 2016-02-19T09:08:25Z A synoptic investigation employing quasi-Lagrangian diagnostic techniques was conducted for a North Atlantic Ocean polar low undergoing a period of rapid cyclogenesis. The polar low was of relatively small horizontal scale and developed in a region of low static stability and large low-level baroclinity, which is consistent with theoretical studies. Rapid surface pressure falls and vigorous circulation increases correlate well with the observed maxima in low-level inward mass transport and upper-level mass outflow, and are temporally coincident with the incursion of the forward divergence quadrant of a jet streak into the budget volume. The most rapid increases of absolute vorticity occurred in the 250 to 300 mb layer, and are related to combined contributions of positive vorticity advection and vertical redistribution processes. The dominant forcing of low-level absolute vorticity increases comes primarily from the divergence source term. (Author) Text North Atlantic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database |
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A synoptic investigation employing quasi-Lagrangian diagnostic techniques was conducted for a North Atlantic Ocean polar low undergoing a period of rapid cyclogenesis. The polar low was of relatively small horizontal scale and developed in a region of low static stability and large low-level baroclinity, which is consistent with theoretical studies. Rapid surface pressure falls and vigorous circulation increases correlate well with the observed maxima in low-level inward mass transport and upper-level mass outflow, and are temporally coincident with the incursion of the forward divergence quadrant of a jet streak into the budget volume. The most rapid increases of absolute vorticity occurred in the 250 to 300 mb layer, and are related to combined contributions of positive vorticity advection and vertical redistribution processes. The dominant forcing of low-level absolute vorticity increases comes primarily from the divergence source term. (Author) |
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A Quasi-Lagrangian Diagnostics Investigation of Rapid Cyclogenesis in a Polar Air Stream. |
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A Quasi-Lagrangian Diagnostics Investigation of Rapid Cyclogenesis in a Polar Air Stream. |
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A Quasi-Lagrangian Diagnostics Investigation of Rapid Cyclogenesis in a Polar Air Stream. |
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A Quasi-Lagrangian Diagnostics Investigation of Rapid Cyclogenesis in a Polar Air Stream. |
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A Quasi-Lagrangian Diagnostics Investigation of Rapid Cyclogenesis in a Polar Air Stream. |
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quasi-lagrangian diagnostics investigation of rapid cyclogenesis in a polar air stream. |
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