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GRAVITATIONAL TIDAL FORCES AND ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES

Authors :
T. R. VlSVANATHAN
Source :
Monthly Weather Review. 94:307-310
Publication Year :
1966
Publisher :
American Meteorological Society, 1966.

Abstract

Recent studies have revealed a relationship between variations in gravitational tidal forces and rainfall. A possible mode of interaction of the tidal forces on atmospheric processes is suggested to explain how the tidal forces which are small may induce detectable effects on atmospheric circulation, considering both synoptic-scale and short-period processes in the atmosphere. The variability of gravitational tidal forces is compared with variations in precipitation as revealed by statistical studies. The interrelation between thermal and tidal forces is brought out to account for the anomalous distribution of maximum precipitation in the United States during the synodic month when classified according to seasons, geographical areas, and periods of high versus low solar activity. The model suggested in this paper is based on an intuitional approach to the problem. Its usefulness or validity can be ascertained only by further investigations of rainfall variations; in addition there is the need to ...

Details

ISSN :
15200493 and 00270644
Volume :
94
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Weather Review
Accession number :
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