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Changes to the vertical structure of cyclones under global warming / Eun-Pa Lim, Ian Simmonds.
Title: | Changes to the vertical structure of cyclones under global warming / Eun-Pa Lim, Ian Simmonds. |
Author(s): | Lim, Eun-Pa. Simmonds, Ian. |
Date: | [2003] |
Publisher: | Boston, MA: American Meteorological Society |
In: | Seventh International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography. 24-28 March 2003, Wellington, New Zealand. ([2003]), |
Abstract: | Investigates vertical organization of winter Southern Hemisphere cyclones by tracking low pressure systems vertically to show changes in properties such as system density, intensity, scale and depth with respect to changes in their upper level counterparts, and discusses in relation to influence of changes in baroclinicity due to global warming on surface cyclone frequency and features. Cyclones along coast of East Antarctica have strong component of southward tilt, unlike those off West Antarctica. Upper level cyclones over Australian and Pacific sectors of Southern Ocean have more preferred directions to interact with surface counterparts. Southern Hemisphere cyclone vertical structure appears to have changed much more than that in Northern Hemisphere during recent period of global warming. |
Notes: | In: Seventh International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography. 24-28 March 2003, Wellington, New Zealand / Anon. |
Keywords: | 551.5 -- Meteorology. 551.515 -- Atmospheric formations and disturbances. 551.515.1 -- Polar lows and extratropical cyclones. 551.588 -- Climate, effect of man and environment. D -- Atmospheric sciences. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (*80) -- Southern Ocean. |
SPRI record no.: | 181622 |
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