Publication Date:
2019-07-12
Description:
The large-scale three-dimensional time-averaged distribution of heating and its temporal evolution as determined from the European Center for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) Global Weather Experiment (GWE) Level IIIb data set are examined. Global distributions of vertically averaged heating for January, April, July, and October 1979 are presented to illustrate the seasonal evolution of the planetary pattern. Horizontal distributions of heating and vertical profiles from various climatological regimes of the planetary circulation are given and provide insight into the four-dimensional structure of the thermal forcing of the atmosphere. Major features of the global distributions include heating in regions of deep moist convection over places such as South America. Seasonal meridional and zonal heating migration are discussed and it is noted that zonal migration is linked with planetary scale distribution of continents and oceans and the land-sea surface temperature distribution. Various degrees of heating in the troposphere and their consequences are investigated.
Keywords:
METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
Type:
Tellus, Series A - Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography (ISSN 0280-6495); 42A; 305-327
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