10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FRONTOGENETICALLY»
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Atmospheric circulation systems: their structure and ...
Considering that the air acted upon frontogenetically is at the same time
transported northward in the upper branch, the baroclinity should tend to be
strongest somewhat north of the belt of strongest frontogenesis. The zone of
strongest ...
2
Boundary-Layer Meteorology 25th Anniversary Volume, ...
In both inviscid runs 5 and 6 the large-scale shear forcing acts frontogenetically
via the differential along-front temperature advection ([i)r/0.r][OQ/Oy]) which is
large in the lowest 2 km. because the relative vorticity (Or/0.r) of both jets (LTJ
and ...
R. E. Munn, John R. Garratt, P.A. Taylor, 1996
3
Mid-Latitude Atmospheric Dynamics: A First Course
Thus, it is generally the case that the narrow precipitation bands commonly
observed in association with frontogenetically active frontal zones are a
consequence of the modulation of the response to frontogenetic forcing for
vertical motions by ...
The three forcing terms describe the frontogenetic or fron- tolytic effect of
horizontal wind, vertical motions and diabatic heat transfers. The first term
assumes baroclinity and is positive, consequently working frontogenetically if - as
can be seen ...
5
Weather satellites: systems, data, and environmental ...
(1981), using a numerical model, and Thorpe (1984), using an analytical quasi-
geostrophic model, showed that latent heat release could in fact act
frontogenetically aloft. Evaporative cooling, which occurs when precipitation falls
through dry ...
P. Krishna Rao, Peter S. Ray, American Meteorological Society, 1986
6
Numerical Study of Nonlinear Convective-symmetric ...
Emanuel (1983a) estimates the mass circulation resulting from convective-
symmetric instability using nonlinear equations and hypothesizes that the
circulation may become frontogenetically enhanced in the inflow to the warm side
of the ...
Charles Jacob Seman, 1991
7
Marine Technology Society Journal
In the deeper layers, only geostrophic convergence is effective frontogenetically.
Moreover, in the upper layer, Ekman type flow convergence often exceeds in
strength geostrophic type flow convergence, so that the fronts tend to be aligned
...
8
The role of latent heat release on the formation of an upper ...
From (5.4) it can be seen that *' horizontal deformation contributes to
frontogenesis in situations for which the axis of dilatation of the flow is within 45°
of isentropes and ^convergence acts frontogenetically independent of the
orientation of V0 ...
(e) Frontogenetically the FTZ is active in the Mt. Gambier region, with
contributions to f rontogenesis (i.e. increase in temperature contrast across the
front) from both low-level divergence and deformation. Future work in the field
includes the ...
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (Australia). Division of Atmospheric Physics, 1980
10
A Model Based Analysis of Upper-frontal Processes on ...
When is negative, a thermally indirect vertical circulation results in which warm
air sinks and warms, and cold air rises and cools, which in turn acts
frontogenetically to increase the horizontal thermal contrast of the front. An
additional useful ...