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contributor authorAnderson, John R.
contributor authorRosen, Richard D.
date accessioned2017-06-09T14:23:59Z
date available2017-06-09T14:23:59Z
date copyright1983/06/01
date issued1983
identifier issn0022-4928
identifier otherams-18603.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4154627
description abstractQuasi-periodic variations in the relative angular momentum of the atmosphere on time scales of around 40?50 days have been observed by Langley et al. (1981). A description of the two-dimensional (latitude-height) structure of the winds responsible for these changes is constructed here from five years of NMC twice-daily global analyses. Using cross-spectral and amplitude-phase eigenvector techniques, we find these variations are associated with wavelike motions in the tropical upper troposphere that propagate and downward in phase within the tropics. A coherently connected midlatitude Northern Hemisphere component is also present whose phase is essentially independent of height. We believe the tropical component to be the zonally averaged part of the motions described by Madden and Julian (1971, 1972). The Northern Hemisphere midlatitude component may be a direct response to the tropical motions or both motions may be the common response to an as yet unidentified tropical forcing.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleThe Latitude-Height Structure of 40–50 Day Variations in Atmospheric Angular Momentum
typeJournal Paper
journal volume40
journal issue6
journal titleJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
identifier doi10.1175/1520-0469(1983)040<1584:TLHSOD>2.0.CO;2
journal fristpage1584
journal lastpage1591
treeJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;1983:;Volume( 040 ):;issue: 006
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