ABRAHAM H. OORT, PAN YIHANG. THE OBSERVED EFFECTS OF TROPICAL HEATING OVER THE EAST PACIFIC ON GLOBAL CLIMATE VARIATIONS[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 1984, (4): 488-498.
Citation:
ABRAHAM H. OORT, PAN YIHANG. THE OBSERVED EFFECTS OF TROPICAL HEATING OVER THE EAST PACIFIC ON GLOBAL CLIMATE VARIATIONS[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 1984, (4): 488-498.
ABRAHAM H. OORT, PAN YIHANG. THE OBSERVED EFFECTS OF TROPICAL HEATING OVER THE EAST PACIFIC ON GLOBAL CLIMATE VARIATIONS[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 1984, (4): 488-498.
Citation:
ABRAHAM H. OORT, PAN YIHANG. THE OBSERVED EFFECTS OF TROPICAL HEATING OVER THE EAST PACIFIC ON GLOBAL CLIMATE VARIATIONS[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 1984, (4): 488-498.
Based on a statistical analysis of monthly data for 1958-73, the East Equatorial Pacific centered at 130°W is considered as a key region for global climate variation, When the region is warm, the latent heat from the sea surface increases and the semipermanent systems in the golbal atmosphere become more active.