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Showing papers by "David A. Short published in 1985"


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TL;DR: In this article, a scanning multichannel microwave radiometer measured brightness temperatures of the earth-atmosphere system at 6.6, 10.7, 18, 21, and 37 GHz, and from these data water vapor content was derived.
Abstract: Atmospheric water vapor content over the global oceans is measured to study the air-sea interactions associated with El Nino/Southern Oscillation. A scanning multichannel microwave radiometer measured brightness temperatures of the earth-atmosphere system at 6.6, 10.7, 18, 21, and 37 GHz, and from these data water vapor content is derived. The seasonal mean distribution of water vapor for the regular season cycle from 1979-1981 are examined; the minima associated with the subtropical anticyclones in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans in the Northern and Southern hemispheres, and the Walker circulation in the tropical Pacific Ocean are analyzed. The positive and negative anomalies in water vapor during the 1982-1983 El Nino event, which correspond to convergence and enhanced convective activity, are investigated. It is concluded that during El Nino events a system of convection and subsidence exists; the subsidence slows the supply of water vapor and cloud growth in the convectively active center and the Walker circulation is reversed.

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