Climate of the Upper Air: Southern Hemisphere. Volume 4: Selected Meridional Cross Sections of Temperature, Dew Point, and Height
In this fourth volume of a four volume series depicting the upper air climatology of the Southern Hemisphere, a cross sections of mean statistics for heights, temperatures, and dew points, from the equator to the South Pole, from the surface to 100 millibars, and at every 30 degree of longitude begi...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
1971
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Subjects: |
Upper air temperature
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Dew point temperature
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Online Access: | http://nldr.library.ucar.edu/repository/collections/TECH-NOTE-000-000-000-722 https://doi.org/10.5065/D6G44N75 |
Summary: | In this fourth volume of a four volume series depicting the upper air climatology of the Southern Hemisphere, a cross sections of mean statistics for heights, temperatures, and dew points, from the equator to the South Pole, from the surface to 100 millibars, and at every 30 degree of longitude beginning at 10 degrees W for January, April, July and October are presented. Sixty figures provide no measures of variability for an individual point but gives some measures of seasonal change over the hemisphere. It shows departures from the standard atmosphere ("D" values) in the height cross sections. Cross sections of amplitudes and phases of the annual and semiannual waves depict the annual course of the above meteorological elements. |
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