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Zonally Averaged Wind Zonal DJFZonal JJA Meridional JJA
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V and Omega V (DJF) (JJA) (DJF) V (JJA)
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T and T (DJF) (JJA) (DJF) T (JJA)
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Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Annual Average
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Zonal wind and (2-d) Zonal Wind Speed (400mb-600mb) Omega (400mb-600mb) DJF JJA
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DJF Zonal Wind Speed (400 mb - 600 mb) Tropical Westerlies!
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Omega in the tropics (400mb - 600 mb) 30S-30N 2.5N-30N 2.5S-30S
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Helmholtz Decomposition of a Velocity Field has all the vorticity, no divergence has all the divergence, no vorticity
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1000 mb Velocity Potential (Annual)
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Velocity Potentials (Annual) 1000 mb 200 mb
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Velocity Potentials (Seasonal) DJF JJA 200 1000
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The “Walker Circulation” (www.ccb.ucar.edu/elnino/gifs/glantz1.jpg)
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Seasonal Cycle of Sea Level Pressure
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Pressure at the Surface (Data) P at surface (annual) SLP (annual) SLP (DJF) SLP (JJA)
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SLP, Winds (DJF) Sketch The real world is not covered by a series of belts that completely encircle the globe. Instead, we find a number of alternating semi-permanent cells of high and low pressure. Among the most prominent features in the Northern Hemisphere during winter are the Aleutian and Icelandic Lows over the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, and the Siberian High over central Asia.
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SLP, Winds (JJA) Sketch In summer, the best-developed semi-permanent cells are the Hawaiian and Bermuda-Azores Highs of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and the Tibetan Low of southern Asia.
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Ocean Currents Ocean currents are horizontal movements of surface water that have an impact on the exchange of energy and moisture between the oceans and the lower atmosphere. Among these are the North Equatorial Current and the South Equatorial Current, which converge, creating the Equatorial Countercurrent. The warm Gulf Stream flows northeast to become the North Atlantic Drift and later the cold Canary Current as it turns southward. The cold Labrador Current flows south along the east coast of Canada fed by the East and West Greenland Drift.
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“Skin” Temperature (Annual) “Skin” temperature is an analysis product corresponding to the temperature of an “infinitely thin” layer of surface material (land or water).
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Skin Temperature Annual DJF JJA
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Sea Surface Temperature 1525 1525 15 Annual DJF JJA
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Water-related variables mixing ratio specific humidity relative humidity partial pressure of water vapor
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Specific Humidity (g/kg) Annual Mean Annual
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Specific Humidity (Seasonal) Annual DJF JJA
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1000 mb Specific Humidity Annual DJF JJA
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850 mb Specific Humidity Annual DJF JJA
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Specific Humidity by Level (Annual) 500 mb 700 mb 850 mb 1000 mb
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850 mb Specific Humidity (Latitude, time)
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Seasonal Cycle: Zonally Averaged Specific Humidity 850 1000700 500
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Precipitation Rate (Annual)
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Precipitation Rate (NCEP) JJASON MAM DJF JJA
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Seasonal Cycle of Precipitable Water
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