El Niño also tends to bring more wind shear to the region, meaning the speed and direction of the wind changes more
between different altitudes, putting the kibosh on a burgeoning storm.
Not exact matches
Planes were flown directly into the Greenland jet, collecting real - time information on its structure, the wind speeds at
different altitudes, and the interactions
between the jet and sea surface.
High
altitudes between 3,000 - 11,500 feet (900 - 3,500 m) provide cold nights that spike the yacon plant propagation, but they are not necessarily required for a successful yield, and it is possible to grow this species in many
different climates.
The geographic location of Choquequirao is north of Cusco,
between the Apurimac and Urubamba rivers, by the cordillera's tallest peak, «Nevado Salkantay» with an
altitude of 6,271masl - 20, 575 ft.. The mountains of the Cordillera Vilcabamba offers the unique opportunity of an amazing trek
between glaciars, green mountains, bears, condors, and
different kind of fauna.
Some experts consider this place was an experimental laboratory, where the Incas planted crops at
different levels finding a relationship
between the deep of the terrace and the weather conditions at
different altitudes in the area.
Surface variables such as T (2m) are strongly affected by their environment, which may be represented differently in
different weather models (e.g.
different spatial resolution implies
different altitudes) and therefore is a reason for differences
between reanalyses.
The flow of energy
between different circulation patterns is dependent on fram of reference (Eulerian vs transformed Eulerian); The Ferrel Cell is the result of some average upward motion poleward of some average downward motion with return flows at lower and higher
altitudes, superimposed on the average temperature distribution.
Wind shear is the difference
between the wind speed and direction at
different altitudes.
Discrimination
between radiation effects of clouds at
different altitudes is not trivial.
In particular, in layers of air at
different altitudes they found a
different balance
between the way clouds trapped radiation and warmed the planet, or reflected sunlight back into space and cooled it.
The new study suggests a link
between global warming and increasing vertical wind shear, a measure of the difference in wind speeds at
different altitudes.
In order to build up and intensify, hurricanes require warm ocean temperatures, moist air, and low vertical wind shear (i.e. no strong change in wind speed or direction
between two
different altitudes).