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About: Longitude is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2260 publications have been published within this topic receiving 54988 citations. The topic is also known as: angle of longitude.


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TL;DR: There are five planetary perturbation terms from the ELP-2000 Ephemeris (with amplitudes of 0.00001 or greater) that have passed through resonance in the past two million years and one of them appears to be the excitation source of a supposed free libration in longitude that has been detected by the lunar laser ranging experiment as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: The acceleration of the mean lunar longitude has a small effect on the periods of most terms in a Fourier expansion of the longitude. There are several planetary perturbation terms that have small amplitudes, but whose periods are close to the resonant period of the lunar libration in longitude. Some of these terms are moving toward resonance, some are moving away from resonance, and the periods of those terms that do not include the Delaunay variables in their arguments are not moving. Because of its acceleration of longitude, the Moon is receding from the Earth, so the magnitude of the restoring torque that the Earth exerts on the rotating Moon is gradually attenuating; thus resonance itself is moving, but at a much slower rate than the periods of the accelerating planetary perturbations. There are five planetary perturbation terms from the ELP-2000 Ephemeris (with amplitudes of 0”.00001 or greater) that have passed through resonance in the past two million years. One of them is of special interest because it appears to be the excitation source of a supposed free libration in longitude that has been detected by the lunar laser ranging experiment. The amplitude of the term is only 0”.00021 but it could be the source of the ~ 1” amplitude free libration term if the viscoelastic properties of the Moon are similar to those of the Earth.

23 citations

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TL;DR: The theorie de la latitude planetaire babylonienne as mentioned in this paper was used to determine the longitude of the planetes a un temps donne, and it was used by the A.A. presente cette theorie and demontre comment chaque latitude globe is fonction de la longitude
Abstract: La theorie de la latitude planetaire babylonienne a ete etudiee pour determiner la longitude des planetes a un temps donne. L'A. presente cette theorie et demontre comment chaque latitude planetaire est fonction de la longitude

23 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, power spectra of the meridional wind show that the waves propagate westward too slowly, with periods of 5-10 days, about twice the observed values, consistent with simulated 600-mb zonal winds that are only about half the observed speeds of the mid-tropospheric jet.
Abstract: Simulations made with the general circulation model of the NASA/Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS GCM) run at 4 deg latitude by 5 deg longitude horizontal resolution are analyzed to determine the model's representation of African wave disturbances. Waves detected in the model's lower troposphere over northern Africa during the summer monsoon season exhibit realistic wavelengths of about 2200 km. However, power spectra of the meridional wind show that the waves propagate westward too slowly, with periods of 5-10 days, about twice the observed values. This sluggishness is most pronounced during August, consistent with simulated 600-mb zonal winds that are only about half the observed speeds of the midtropospheric jet. The modeled wave amplitudes are strongest over West Africa during the first half of the summer but decrease dramatically by September, contrary to observational evidence. Maximum amplitudes occur at realistic latitudes, 12 deg - 20 deg N, but not as observed near the Atlantic coast. Spectral analyses suggest some wave modulation of precipitation in the 5-8 day band, and compositing shows that precipitation is slightly enhanced east of the wave trough, coincident with southerly winds. Extrema of low-level convergence west of the wave troughs, coinciding with northerly winds, were not preferred areas for simulated precipitation, probably because of the drying effect of this advection, as waves were generally north of the humid zone. The documentation of African wave disturbances in the GISS GCM is a first step toward considering wave influences in future GCM studies of Sahel drought.

23 citations

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TL;DR: In the early phases of the Atmosphere Explorer mission the highly elliptical orbit with apogee near 4000 km and perigee near 135 km, allowed altitude profiles of the ion composition to be obtained over limited latitude extents at middle latitudes.

23 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a continuous, deep (∼6250 m) trough has been traced in the western Central Atlantic Ocean for approximately 900 km from the longitude 52°W to 62°W near latitude 25°N.

22 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023240
2022432
202142
202042
201960
201851