Interannual variability of precipitable water

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The 12-month running means of the surface-to-500 mb precipitable water obtained from analysis of radiosonde data at seven selected locations showed three types of variability viz: (1) quasi-biennial oscillations; these were different in nature at different latitudes and also different from the QBO of the stratospheric tropical zonal winds; (2) decadal effects; these were prominent at middle and high latitudes and (3) linear trends; these were prominent at low latitudes, up trends in the Northern Hemisphere and downtrends in the Southern Hemisphere. Acknowledgements. Thanks are due to Dr. Elliott for kindly supplying us the monthly mean values of surface-to-500 mb precipitable water. This work was partially supported by FNDCT Brazil under contract FINEP-537/CT. Topical Editor P. Mascart thanks C. Schuurmans for his help in evaluating this paper.-->

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