Transcript Radiation
The General Circulation
The large-scale wind patterns of the earth
Mission: to mitigate global temperature
contrasts (decrease temperature gradients,
redistribute warm and cold air across the
globe)
Caused by the unequal heating of the
earth’s surface
The General Circulation (High Latitudes)
“Polar Cell” = sinking/descending air at
highest latitudes
Purpose is to bring warm air poleward (aloft)
and cool air equatorward (below)
Atmospheric “Dump”
– Mid-Latitude pollution carried there
– Very stable troposphere, on average, so there is
little mixing and a build-up of
pollutants
– Nearly permanent high
pressure, sinking air, lead
to very little precipitation
(which would help clean
the air)
The General Circulation (Tropics)
The Hadley Cell: large convection cell
where air rises near the equator and
sinks near 30 degrees north and south
latitude
Purpose is to bring warm air poleward
(aloft) and cool air equatorward (below)
– Trade winds
– Eckman transport (ocean)
– ITCZ
– Subtropical jet stream
– Subtropical highs
G.C.: Hadley Cell: Trade Winds
Fairly constant tropical winds that transport
air equatorward
– Blow from the NE in
the northern
hemisphere
– Blow from the SE in
the southern
hemisphere
G.C.: Hadley Cell: Eckman Transport
Vast stores of oceanic heat are distributed
through this process
Upwelling: bring cold water up, heat it and
send it poleward
G.C.: Hadley Cell: ITCZ
Where NE and SE trade winds meet
Convergence into belt of weak low pressure
Ascending branch of the Hadley Cell
NOT a straight line at the equator
– Unequal heating of land and water
– Follows the sun
– Monsoon: seasonal reversal of wind direction
India, SW
United States
(wimpy one)
NOT a
synonym for
rain storm!!!
ITCZ in
January
ITCZ
in July
G.C.: Hadley Cell: Subtropical Jet Stream
Farthest poleward (upper troposphere) part of
Hadley Cell
Eastward momentum is transferred from tropics
Coriolis effect turns winds, resulting in a fastmoving ribbon of air
generally moving westto-east near 30
degrees latitude
G.C.: Hadley Cell: Subtropical Highs
Descending branch of Hadley Cell caused by
upper tropospheric convergence
Very persistent
Convergence causes semi-permanent regions
of surface high pressure
– World’s deserts are found underneath and east
– Horse Latitudes
El Nino
An irregular warming of the topmost layers of
the eastern Pacific ocean
– Generally occurs once every 3-7 years
– Trade winds weaken
Upwelling of cold, nutrient-rich water off Peru ceases
Warm water sloshes eastward from western Pacific
Upwelling near equator weakens, water warms
– Not fully understood
– Teleconnections
– NOT a weather event
– La Nina
Key Figures
10.2, 10.9, 10.11, 10.15, 10.16, 10.19,
10.33, 10.40, 10.41, 10.45