Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
May 1978
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COSPAR, Plenary Meeting, 21st, Innsbruck, Austria, May 29-June 10, 1978, Paper. 30 p.
Computer Science
Sound
Remote Sensors, Satellite Observation, Stratosphere, Atmospheric Temperature, Climatology, Equatorial Atmosphere, Rossby Regimes, Synoptic Measurement, Temperature Distribution, Temperature Measurement, Troposphere
Scientific paper
The reported investigation has the objective to provide illustrations of the contribution of satellite remote sounding data to stratospheric analysis and research. It is not possible now to indicate a contribution to forecasts because forecasting in the traditional sense is not routinely done at high stratospheric altitudes. However, the knowledge now being gained from satellite data on the behavior of the long planetary waves should prove to be a valuable contribution in future forecasting efforts, since these waves account for a substantial part of the variability in the stratosphere. Aspects of stratospheric map analysis are examined and the stratospheric zonal mean thermal structure is considered, taking into account the equatorial structure, the latitudinal structure, aspects of equatorial cooling and hemispheric coupling, and hemispheric differences. Questions of planetary wave structure are also investigated.
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