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Article, 2024

A Note on the Kinetic Energy Balance of the Zonal Wind Systems

Tellus A Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography, ISSN 1600-0870, 0280-6495, Volume 3, 3, Pages 205-207, 10.3402/tellusa.v3i3.8626

Contributors

Kuo, H. L. [1]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Danish Meteorological Institute
  2. [NORA names: DMI Danish Meteorological Institute; Governmental Institutions; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

Broadly speaking, there are two processes that may produce the needed transport of angular momentum from the zones of surface easterlies to those of surface westerlies. One is a largescale mean convective process, with axending motions in lower latitudes and descending motions in higher latitudes. The other is the largexale eddy motions. Although some types of mean meridional circulations might be able to account for the necessary transport, the existence of such circulations is hard to establish observationally. On the other hand, the investigations conducted at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at the University of California have demonstrated that the eddy process not only produces enough angular momentum transfer but also produces sufficient transfer of energy to maintain the atmosphere in radiational equilibrium. This suggests that the general circulation is maintained mainly by the large-scale eddy process.

Keywords

California, Easter, Institute of Technology, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University, University of California, angular momentum, angular momentum transfer, atmosphere, balance, circulation, convective processes, descending motion, eddy motions, eddy processes, energy, energy balance, equilibrium, general circulation, higher latitudes, investigation, kinetic energy balance, kinetics, largescale, latitudes, meridional circulation, momentum, momentum transfer, motion, process, radiative equilibrium, surface, surface easterlies, surface westerlies, system, technology, transfer, transport, transport of angular momentum, westerlies, wind system, zonal wind systems, zonally, zone

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