Title: General Circulation of the Atmosphere
1General Circulation of the Atmosphere
- General Circulation
- Three-Cell Model of General Circulation
- Tropical Circulation
- Extra-tropical Circulation
- Global Pressure Patterns
- Chapters 7.0 7.3 8.1
2General Circulation
____________________________
- The primary circulation features are the features
which cover large areas of the globe, and exist
at all times
3General Circulation
____________________________
- A three-cell circulation model was proposed early
in the twentieth century to describe the task of
maintaining the Earths heat balance
4General Circulation
____________________________
Figure 7.3
5General Circulation
____________________________
- Three-Cell Model of General Circulation
- Hadley Cell (thermally direct)
- Polar Cell (thermally direct)
- Ferrel Cell (thermally indirect)
- An over-simplification of reality, and partially
incorrect
6General Circulation
____________________________
Figure 7.3
7General Circulation
____________________________
Relates to Figure 7.3
Strahler and Strahler Introducing Physical
Geography
8General Circulation
____________________________
- While the three-cell model is an
over-simplification of reality, it does serve as
a basis to examine the general circulation - Tropical Circulation
- (Hadley Cell)
- Extra-tropical Circulation
- Mid-Latitudes (Ferrel Cell)
- Polar Circulation (Polar Cell)
9Tropical Circulation
____________________________
- Hadley Cell
- Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ)
- Subtropical Highs
- Trade Winds
- Described in Section 8.1 of the Book
10The Hadley Cell
____________________________
Figure 8.1
11The Hadley Cell
____________________________
12The Hadley CellAverage Position of the ITCZ
____________________________
13The Hadley CellSubtropical High Pressure
____________________________
14The Hadley CellThe Surface Trade Winds
____________________________
15The Hadley CellSeasonal Migration of the ITCZ
____________________________
16The Extra-Tropical Circulation
____________________________
- Mid-latitude surface westerlies
- Polar surface easterlies
- The polar front
- Interaction between the surface westerlies and
surface easterlies (warm and cold air) - Upper-air westerlies
17The Extra-Tropical Circulation
____________________________
Relates to Figure 7.3
Strahler and Strahler Introducing Physical
Geography
18The Extra-Tropical Circulation
____________________________
Low Pressure
High Pressure
High Pressure
Low Pressure
19The Extra-Tropical CirculationThe Surface
Westerlies
____________________________
20Upper-Air Westerlies
____________________________
21Global Surface Pressure Patterns
____________________________
- North-South Cross Section
- January
- July
22North-South Cross Section
____________________________
Low Pressure
High Pressure
High Pressure
Low Pressure
23January Surface Pressure
____________________________
24July Surface Pressure
____________________________
25Summary
____________________________
26Summary
____________________________
Relates to Figure 7.3
Strahler and Strahler Introducing Physical
Geography
27Summary Precipitation
____________________________
28(No Transcript)