EarthRef.org Reference Database (ERR)
Development and Maintenance by the EarthRef.org Database Team

Detailed Reference Information
Salstein & Rosen 1989
Salstein, D.A. and Rosen, R.D. (1989). Regional contributions to the Atmospheric Excitation of rapid polar motions. Journal of Geophysical Research 94: doi: 10.1029/89JD00773. issn: 0148-0227.

Daily fields of surface pressure produced by the National Meterological Center during 1981--1985 are used to identify the sectors of the globe over which changes in atmospheric mass contribute most importantly to the excitation of intraseasonal variations in the Earth's polar axis. Maxima in the excitation function are found over the extratopical South Pacific, North Pacific, and North Atlantic, consistent with previous studies that have identified maxima in surface pressure variations in these regions. Because these centers are located over the ocean, the manner in which the ocean responds to changes in the atmospheric mass above it becomes of central importane in fully understanding the causes of rapid polar motions. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1989

BACKGROUND DATA FILES

Abstract

Keywords
Meteorology and Atmospheric Dynamics, Polar meteorology
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research
http://www.agu.org/journals/jb/
Publisher
American Geophysical Union
2000 Florida Avenue N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20009-1277
USA
1-202-462-6900
1-202-328-0566
service@agu.org
Click to clear formClick to return to previous pageClick to submit