Published 1989
Journal article
Tropical - extratropical cloudband climatology based on satellite data
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Description
A global tropical-extratropical cloudband (TECB) climatology, using a clear definition of TECBs, and based on NOAA IR satellite imagery for the period 1979–1983, is presented. It is shown that on a global scale we can distinguish between 14 different TECBs, seven of them in each hemisphere. The cross-correlations of the TECB frequency anomalies with tropical pressure and sea-surface temperature anomalies indicate that the activity of these phenomena can respond strongly to tropical forcing from different parts of the world. Whereas only 10 TECBs show a significant response in their activity to the Southern Oscillation, the frequency anomalies of all 14 TECBs correlate significantly with other pressure anomaly indices.
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- Title
- International journal of climatology
- Volume
- 9
- Issue
- 5
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- Legacy numeric recid
- 713