South hemisphere Middlelatitude storm tracks South hemisphere Middlelatitude Slides: 21 Download presentation South hemisphere , Middle-latitude storm tracks South hemisphere , Middle-latitude storm tracks -160 w Longitude Low base up to 80% Average: -65 S to -45 S - 60 w South hemisphere , Middle-latitude storm tracks -160 w Longitude - 40% high top - 40% low top - 60 w Average: -65 S to -45 S ==== TODO ===== - Cloud thickness - multiple cloud layers - Anomaly plots Base Winter, 2006 Winter, 2008 Winter, 2007 Winter, 2009 Latitude: -70 – 70 Longitude: 130 – 150 Top Latitude: -70 – 70 Longitude: 130 – 150 Base Latitude: -70 – 70 Longitude: 150 – 170 Top Latitude: -70 – 70 Longitude: 150 – 170 Base Latitude: -70 – 70 Longitude: 170 – -170 Top Latitude: -70 – 70 Longitude: 170 – -170 Latitude: -70 – 70 Longitude: -170 – 150 Top Latitude: -70 – 70 Longitude: -170 – 150 Base Latitude: -70 – 70 Longitude: -150 W – -130 W Top Latitude: -70 – 70 Longitude: -150 W – -130 W TTL, winter 2006 winter 2008 winter - TTL moves to middle Pacific 2007 winter 2009 winter Latitude: -70 – 70 Longitude: 90 – 180 4 years Global -No much difference -- local vs global -More TTL -Double ITCZ Latitude: -70 – 70 Longitude: 90 – 180 4 years, Spring Global Latitude: -70 – 70 Longitude: 90 – 180 4 years, Summer Global Latitude: -70 – 70 Longitude: 90 – 180 4 years, Fall Global Latitude: -70 – 70 Longitude: 90 – 180 4 years, Winter Global Latitude: -70 – 70 Longitude: 90 – 180