on the relation between temperature and pressure in the troposphere
โ Scribed by C. K. M. Douglas
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 289 KB
- Volume
- 58
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0035-9009
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
It is shown that the high correlation coefficients between pressureโand temperature high up in the troposphere are closely related to the constancy of the lapseโrate of temperature. The correlations between the mean temperature of the column up to 9 km. and the temperatures at 3 and 6 km. are very high. Some factors tending to produce a constant lapseโrate are discussed. It is previously shown that the observed pressureโtemperature correlations do not necessarily imply a โsolid currentโ or โbarotropicโ motion, but are consistent with very large changes of wind with height, both in direction and velocity, provided that these are spread through most of the troposphere and are not concentrated at a surface of discontinuity.
Groups of extreme cases show that when the barometer at sea level is very low or very high the troposphere contributes about half the deviation from the mean. Both cyclones and anticyclones can be grouped into systems largely confined to the troposphere, and systems extending to the stratosphere. The argument in favour of an advectional theory is developed. It is shown that the mean pressure at 8 km. over deep cyclones is no lower than over well marked polar currents.
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