Atmospheric variability and air-sea interaction

The topics studied include: (1) processing of Northern Hemispheric precipitation data, in order to fill in the transition seasons to provide a continuous 40 year data base on the variability of continental precipitation; (2) comparison of seasonally averaged fields of sea surface temperature obtaine...

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Main Authors: Middleton, J. W., Reiter, E. R.
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Published: 1980
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19800025515
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19800025515 2023-05-15T17:32:18+02:00 Atmospheric variability and air-sea interaction Middleton, J. W. Reiter, E. R. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Jul 31, 1980 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19800025515 unknown Document ID: 19800025515 Accession ID: 80N34023 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19800025515 No Copyright CASI METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY 1980 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T04:55:35Z The topics studied include: (1) processing of Northern Hemispheric precipitation data, in order to fill in the transition seasons to provide a continuous 40 year data base on the variability of continental precipitation; (2) comparison of seasonally averaged fields of sea surface temperature obtained from ship observations in the North Atlantic and North Pacific in 1970 with the corresponding fields inferred from satellite observations; (3) estimation of seasonal average of total precipitable water at those admittedly few oceanic stations where repeated vertical soundings were made in 1970 and comparison with corresponding values inferred from satellite measurements; (4) comparison of seasonally averaged evaporation fields determined from ground based observations in 1970 with the field of divergence of the seasonal total horizontal water vapor flux inferred from satellite total water measurements and NMC wind data for the lower troposphere; (5) examination of meaning of convection-inversion index. Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Pacific
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topic METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
spellingShingle METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
Middleton, J. W.
Reiter, E. R.
Atmospheric variability and air-sea interaction
topic_facet METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
description The topics studied include: (1) processing of Northern Hemispheric precipitation data, in order to fill in the transition seasons to provide a continuous 40 year data base on the variability of continental precipitation; (2) comparison of seasonally averaged fields of sea surface temperature obtained from ship observations in the North Atlantic and North Pacific in 1970 with the corresponding fields inferred from satellite observations; (3) estimation of seasonal average of total precipitable water at those admittedly few oceanic stations where repeated vertical soundings were made in 1970 and comparison with corresponding values inferred from satellite measurements; (4) comparison of seasonally averaged evaporation fields determined from ground based observations in 1970 with the field of divergence of the seasonal total horizontal water vapor flux inferred from satellite total water measurements and NMC wind data for the lower troposphere; (5) examination of meaning of convection-inversion index.
author Middleton, J. W.
Reiter, E. R.
author_facet Middleton, J. W.
Reiter, E. R.
author_sort Middleton, J. W.
title Atmospheric variability and air-sea interaction
title_short Atmospheric variability and air-sea interaction
title_full Atmospheric variability and air-sea interaction
title_fullStr Atmospheric variability and air-sea interaction
title_full_unstemmed Atmospheric variability and air-sea interaction
title_sort atmospheric variability and air-sea interaction
publishDate 1980
url http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19800025515
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