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ON May 18 a meeting of the Royal Meteorological Society was held to discuss the problem of the changing pattern of lergescale flow in the atmosphere, usually known as the ‘geberak circulation'.
3- Latitudinal features: Ferrel cell Ferrel cell, atmospheric circulation [Credit: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.]model of the mid-latitude segment of Earth’s wind circulation, proposed by ...
The resulting dataset, named JAWARA, makes it possible to perform detailed analysis of the general circulation of the atmosphere and its hierarchical structure. "Atmospheric general circulation ...
This scattering leaves the longer wavelength colors of reddish-orange. General circulation of the atmosphere: It is intuitive to most people that it is warm in the tropical regions of the planet ...
Schlesinger and his team simulated the potential effects with an uncoupled ocean general circulation model and with it coupled to an atmosphere general circulation model. They found that the ...
The team modeled a general flow between the boxes ... back to the assumed relationship: A weaker circulation led to reduced atmospheric carbon dioxide. But which trend was closer to the truth?
His current research is on climate sensitivity, atmospheric convection and the general circulation of the atmosphere. Gavin Schmidt is a climate scientist at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space ...
the team used both real-world data and simulations with a high-resolution atmospheric general circulation model developed at Princeton University. In an idealized "Monsoon Planet" setup ...
One extreme class is ultra-hot Jupiters, of particular interest because they can provide a unique window into planetary atmospheric ... determining the vertical circulation patterns that are ...
IF the question of the general circulation of the atmosphere were referred to a meeting of educated people, one might be sure that ninety out of a hundred who could give any answer at all would ...
This article was originally published with the title “ The General Circulation of the Atmosphere ” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 195 No. 6 (December 1956), p. 40 doi:10.1038 ...