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Tropospheric rivers? – A pilot study
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HydrometeorologyMeteorologyClimatologyRiver Basin ManagementGeophysicsFilamentary StructureWater ResourcesTropospheric RiversAtmospheric ScienceWater Vapor FluxEngineeringAtmospheric ProcessHydrologyEarth ScienceReflectivity FeaturesLower Atmosphere
Computations of daily global tropospheric water vapor flux values show the presence of a filamentary structure. The filaments, here called rivers, have lengths many times their widths and persist for many days while being translated through the atmosphere. They are present in data analysed for both 1984 and 1991. The water vapor flux maxima coincide quite closely to reflectivity features (averaged from wavelengths of 380 and 360 nm) as revealed by the Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS). It is suggested that the filamentary structure may also be present in other trace constituents.
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