The role of synoptic/planetary-scale interactions during the development of a blocking anticyclone
Consideration is given to the development of a blocking anticyclone over the North Atlantic preceded by explosive cyclogenesis about 500 km south of Nova Scotia during January 19-21, 1979. The general behavior of the block is studied using the extended height tendency equation. The relative importan...
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1990
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Online Access: | http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19900038086 |
Summary: | Consideration is given to the development of a blocking anticyclone over the North Atlantic preceded by explosive cyclogenesis about 500 km south of Nova Scotia during January 19-21, 1979. The general behavior of the block is studied using the extended height tendency equation. The relative importance of planetary-scale, synoptic-scale, and scale-interaction forcing of the block is examined. |
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