Monthly Weather Review, Volume 112

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War Department, Office of the Chief Signal Officer, 1984 - Electronic journals
 

Contents

Contents
136
Core Structure of a Bay of Bengal Monsoon Depression CHARLES WARNER 137152
137
Cloud Distributions in a Bay of Bengal Monsoon Depression
153
A Case Study of Radiative Forcing upon a Tropical Cloud Cluster System
173
On the Orientation of Grid Systems for the Statistical Prediction of Tropical Cyclone
188
Observations of Longitudinal Rolls in a Near Neutral Atmosphere
200
Surface Radiation Budget from Satellites R T PINKER AND L A CORIO 209215
209
PAPERS TO APPEAR IN FORTHCOMING ISSUES
215
Mass and Angular Momentum Diagnostics of Cyclones within Numerically Simulated
246
Numerical Analysis for Hydrostatic and Nonhydrostatic Equations of InertialInternal
259
Using Exact Solutions to Develop an Implicit Scheme for the Baroclinic Primitive Equations
269
A Simple Scheme for HighOrder Nonlinear Normal Mode Initialization
278
Initial Results
285
LongTerm Trends in Surface Temperature over the Oceans T P BARNETT 303312
303
Precipitation Structure of the Cloud Clusters in a Tropical Easterly Wave
313
Signal Versus Noise in the Southern Oscillation KEVIN E TRENBERTH 326332
326
Spectral Analysis of Station Pressure as an Indicator of Climatological Variations in Synoptic
333
Observations
340
Latent Heat Induced Energy Transformations during Cyclogenesis
357
Global Data Assimilation Experiments with Scatterometer Winds from SEASATA
368
PICTURE OF THE MONTH
377
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE
383
PAPERS TO APPEAR IN FORTHCOMING ISSUES
391
The Southern Oscillation and Indonesian Sea Surface Temperature N NICHOLLS 424432
424
The Synoptic Climatology of Monthly Mean Surface Temperature in the United States
433
Meteo
449
Hem sphene Anomalies of 700 mb Height Related to Mean Temperature for Fall Winter
465
The Ffect of Soil Moisture on the ShortTerm Climate and Hydrology ChangeA
474
The Formation of Comma Vortices in a Tropical Numerical Simulation Model
491
Chogonal Vertical Normal Modes for a Multilevel Model CLIVE TEMPERTON 503509
503
The Tilt of the Leading Edge of Mesoscale Tropical Convective Lines
510
AreaAverage Rainfall Variations on SeaBreeze Days in South Florida
520
Numenical Study of Strong Katabatic Winds over Antarctica THOMAS R PARISH 545554
545
Frergy Transformations in the East AsiaWest Pacific Jet Stream
563
Truncation Errors in FiniteDifference Estimates of Geostrophic Wind and Relative Vorticity
575
PICTURE OF THE MONTH
584
SEASONAL CLIMATE SUMMARY
591
ES AND CORRESPONDENCE
610
The Structure of Baroclinic Zones Using TIROSN Temperature Retrievals
740
Semidiurnal Tidal Wind Oscillation at Marcus Island YUKIHIRO MORI 755760
755
QuasiBiennial Fluctuations in Sea Level Pressures over the Northern Hemisphere
761
Statistical Relations between Summer Thunderstorm Patterns and Continental Midtro
778
Subsynoptic Analysis of the Denver Tornadoes of 3 June 1981 E J SZOKE
790
Climate Forecast Verifications United States Mainland 197483
809
The Parameterization of Radiation for Numerical Weather Prediction and Climate Models
826
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE
868
ARTICLES
871
F tening of Gravity Modes in Atmospheric Models F BAER AND J J TRIBBIA 893908
893
A Preliminary Intercomparison of the Seasonal Response of Two Atmospheric Climate
909
A Improved Numerical Approximation of the Horizontal Gradients in a Terrain
918
A Simple Model of El Niño and the Southern Oscillation
934
Associations with the Trades and with the Trough
947
Regal Circulation Characteristics Associated with a Cold Surge Event over East Asia
955
The LargeScale Circulation and Heat Sources over the Tibetan Plateau and Surrounding
966
A Quantitative Study of Satellite Winds for Mesoscale Meteorology
990
A Case
1005
Effects of Cloudiness on the HighLatitude Surface Radiation Budget
1017
Reuterships Between RadarDerived Thermodynamic Variables and Tornadogenesis
1033
AFElement Study of Frontogenesis
1053
Namace Layer Transport of Sulfate Particles in the Western United States by the Large
1067
PPS TO APPEAR IN FORTHCOMING ISSUES
1095
An Example of Synoptic
1108
Average Diurnal Variation of Summer Lightning over the Florida Peninsula
1134
Mooscale Weather Effects of Variable Snow Cover over Northeast Colorado
1141
Probability Models for Annual Extreme WaterEquivalent Ground Snow
1153
A Model for Predicting Ice Accretion and Ablation in Water Bodies
1160
Numerical Experiments in Mesoscale Prediction over Southeast Australia
1170
A Spectral Analysis of Predictability and Error in an Operational Forecast System
1183
ShortTerm SingleStation Forecasting of Precipitation
1198
A Numerical Transport Scheme which Avoids Negative Mixing Ratios
1206
Seasonal Mean Temperatures in Europe and their Interannual Variability
1218
The SeaBreezeInduced Coastal Calm Zone as Revealed by Satellite Data and Simulated
1226
Nonlinear Advection Schemes and Energy Cascade on SemiStaggered Grids
1234
LLevel Airflow in Southern Wyoming during Wintertime
1246
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE
1263
PAPERS TO APPEAR IN FORTHCOMING ISSUES 1288

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