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- W2896717318 abstract "Abstract This study has examined both: (i) the global structure and seasonal variability of the eastward- and westward-travelling quasi 6-day waves (Q6DWs) observed in the geopotential height (GPH) NOGAPS-ALPHA hourly forecast data during the time interval of 14 months (January 2009–February 2010), and (ii) the climatology and interannual variability of the Q6DWs observed in the satellite MLS/Aura GPH data for an extended period of 10 years (January 2005–December 2014). Both data sets are analyzed by using the same approach. The detailed analysis revealed that the westward-travelling Q6DWs have been identified mainly at mid-high latitudes with zonal wave numbers 1 and 2. Two different types of eastward-travelling waves have been found: (i) waves at middle and high latitudes with zonal wave numbers 1 and 2, which are observed in the local winters, and (ii) waves observed over the equator with zonal wave number 1, which maximize mainly between June and September with a secondary enhancement between January–March belonging to the fast Kelvin waves. Some signatures of the solar cycle and SSW impact on the interannual variability as well as ∼2–3-year variability have been distinguished in the different ∼6-day waves. This study draws attention to both the rarely studied winter-time eastward-travelling PWs and the impact of the SSW events, particularly the major ones, on the short- and long-term variability of the PW populations." @default.
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- W2896717318 title "The quasi-6-day waves in NOGAPS-ALPHA forecast model and their climatology in MLS/Aura measurements (2005–2014)" @default.
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