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Extended and Long‐Range Weather Forecasting
This article discusses extended and long‐range weather forecasting. The article begins by briefly explaining how weather conditions are the result of atmospheric motions of various types and their interactions with one another. These motions are ultimately produced and maintained by the unequal heating of the earth by the sun. The spin of the earth about its axis transforms these motions into curved wind systems. The migrations of these curved wind systems around the earth produce frequent changes in weather. Thus, the earth's spin is responsible for short‐period weather changes, whereas the earth's orbital rotation around the sun produces the longer‐period changes.
Extended and Long‐Range Weather Forecasting
This article discusses extended and long‐range weather forecasting. The article begins by briefly explaining how weather conditions are the result of atmospheric motions of various types and their interactions with one another. These motions are ultimately produced and maintained by the unequal heating of the earth by the sun. The spin of the earth about its axis transforms these motions into curved wind systems. The migrations of these curved wind systems around the earth produce frequent changes in weather. Thus, the earth's spin is responsible for short‐period weather changes, whereas the earth's orbital rotation around the sun produces the longer‐period changes.
Extended and Long‐Range Weather Forecasting
O'Connor, James F. (Autor:in)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 55 ; 1006-1018
01.08.1963
13 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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