Some features of atmospheric circulation on 10-mb surface and correlation between 11-year solar cycle and circulation intensity

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Atmospheric Circulation, Correlation Coefficients, Kinetic Energy, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Cycles, Stratosphere, Annual Variations, Atmospheric Pressure, Atmospheric Temperature, Autocorrelation, Graphs (Charts), Wind Profiles

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The kinetic energy index for the period January 1, 1959-June 30, 1970 was used to analyze atmospheric circulation intensity at the 10 mb level. The index function is characterized by an annual cycle with two maxima, a bigger one in winter and a smaller one in summer. A correlation analysis indicates that kinetic energy at the 10 mb level varies from year to year, and that this is probably caused by the 11-year solar cycle. Changes of circulation intensity are probably due to temperature build-up at high and midlatitudes at increased solar activity.

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