In:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, American Meteorological Society, Vol. 31, No. 7 ( 1950-09-01), p. 244-253
Abstract:
At first the relation between the motion of tropical storms and the speed of the steering current is investigated quantitatively. This necessitates definition of the steering current along all space axes and time. The result is that the zonal component of motion of storms on the average equals the zonal component of the steering current. There is some scatter about the linear regression line. The following parts deal with formation of tropical storms. Earlier work on the relation between motion of the long wave train in the westerlies and development of hurricanes is extended and it is shown that progression of the long waves very frequently precedes deepening. A synoptic example shows the three-dimensional structure of the atmosphere and its changes with time.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0003-0007
,
1520-0477
DOI:
10.1175/1520-0477-31.7.244
Language:
English
Publisher:
American Meteorological Society
Publication Date:
1950
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2029396-3
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419957-1
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