The Correlation between Temperature Gradient and Eddy Heat Flux in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
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The relationship between eddy heat flux and temperature gradient is studied. Correlations between the vertically-integrated total eddy heat flux and the temperature gradient are calculated for both the hemispheres using NCEP/NCAR reanalysis data. The results showed that, differently from the Northern Hemisphere (NH), in the Southern Hemisphere (SH) there is a large difference whether the vertically-integrated eddy heat flux is correlated with the temperature gradient at 1000 hPa, or with the vertically-integrated temperature gradient. The correlations are high and positive in both cases in the NH, asnoted in earlier studies. However, in the SH when the vertically-integrated total eddy heat flux is correlated with the temperature gradient at 1000 hPa, there is a region in the middle latitudes where the correlations are highly negative. When the vertically-integrated temperature gradient is used, rather than the temperature gradient at 1000 hPa, the correlations are positive in both hemispheres. This indicates that it is necessary to use vertically-integrated temperature for obtaining the relation between eddy heat flux and temperature gradient in the case of the SH.
- 2003-02-25
著者
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Rao V.
Centro De Previsao De Tempo E Estudos Climaticos:instituto Nacional De Pesquisas Espaciais
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Franchito S
Inst. Nacional De Pesquisas Espaciais Sp Bra
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Franchito Sergio
Centro De Previsao De Tempo E Estudos Climaticos Cptec Instituto Nacional De Pesquisas Espaciais Inp
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RAO V.
Centro de Previsao de Tempo e Estudos Climaticos, CPTEC, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, INPE
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