The Poleward Transport of Heat by the Atmosphere
A warm low pressure and a cold high pressure imply the contribution of potential energy to kinetic energy. In the tropics, this represents the typical situation of the Hadley cell, also known as a direct cell. On the other hand, a cold low pressure and a warm high pressure indicate the contribution...
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my.upm.eprints.34612013-05-27T07:08:42Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/3461/ The Poleward Transport of Heat by the Atmosphere Camerlengo, Alejandro Livio Saadon, Mohd Nasir A warm low pressure and a cold high pressure imply the contribution of potential energy to kinetic energy. In the tropics, this represents the typical situation of the Hadley cell, also known as a direct cell. On the other hand, a cold low pressure and a warm high pressure indicate the contribution of the mean kinetic energy to the mean potential energy, which represents the typical process of the Ferell cell (also referred to as an indirect cell). This paper examines the poleward heat transport of the atmosphere. It is noted that eddies play the primary role in poleward heat transport. Furthermore, this is the way the atmosphere counterbalances the deficit of radiation at polar latitudes. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 1998 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/3461/1/The_Poleward_Transport_of_Heat_by_the_Atmosphere.pdf Camerlengo, Alejandro Livio and Saadon, Mohd Nasir (1998) The Poleward Transport of Heat by the Atmosphere. Pertanika Journal of Science & Technology, 6 (2). pp. 141-160. ISSN 0128-7680 English |
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A warm low pressure and a cold high pressure imply the contribution of potential energy to kinetic energy. In the tropics, this represents the typical situation of the
Hadley cell, also known as a direct cell. On the other hand, a cold low pressure and a warm high pressure indicate the contribution of the mean kinetic energy
to the mean potential energy, which represents the typical process of the Ferell cell (also referred to as an indirect cell). This paper examines the poleward heat
transport of the atmosphere. It is noted that eddies play the primary role in
poleward heat transport. Furthermore, this is the way the atmosphere
counterbalances the deficit of radiation at polar latitudes. |
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The Poleward Transport of Heat by the Atmosphere |
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