Raspodjela tlaka zraka duž merdijana 100° i 180°

The presented profiles of the mean sea-level pressure in high latitudes (including the North and the South Pole) are based on the observed data. In this way in the cold part of the year on the northern hemisphere along the 180th meridian it has been possible to note that the highest air pressure is...

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Main Author: Filipčić, Anita; Geografski odjel PMF-a, Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Format: Text
Language:Croatian
Published: Andrija Mohorovicic Geophysical Institute 1991
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/20638
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Summary:The presented profiles of the mean sea-level pressure in high latitudes (including the North and the South Pole) are based on the observed data. In this way in the cold part of the year on the northern hemisphere along the 180th meridian it has been possible to note that the highest air pressure is not centered at the North Pole but about 15° to the south. It is the effect of influence of Islandic minimum, so that the air pressure in the Northern Pacific is still on the rise. In summer because of strong thermal influence of Asia, it is demonstrated that the subtropical high-pressure belt over that part of the northern hemisphere does not exist at all.