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South Pacific convergence zone and global-scale circulations

Abstract

Current research is focused on four topics. First, the GLA Global Circulation Model (GCM) is used for a series of experiments to examine the relationship between tropical heating and subtropical westerly wind maxima. Second, barotropic and baroclinic energy mechanisms associated with summertime subtropical wind maxima in the Southern Hemisphere is studied. Third, tropical/extratropical interactions in the Southern Hemisphere summer circulation is studied; the focus is on the importance of the 30 to 60 day tropical oscillation as a cause of enhancing the subtropical westerly winds. Finally, a study of precipitation efficiency in the tropics, comparing mean monthly distributions of precipitation over a three-year period to precipitable water and moisture convergency is being conducted

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