WESTWARD PROPAGATING CLOUD PATTERNS IN THE TROPICAL PACIFIC AS SEEN FROM TIME-COMPOSITE SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS

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Abstract

A new method of using satellite photographs in the study of large- scale cloud motions in the tropics is presented. Cloud clusters are seen to be propagating westward with a phase speed of about 9 m sec- //1 in the summer of 1967, and can sometimes be followed all the way across the Pacific. It is suggested that this method can be used in the study of tropical wave disturbances.

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CHANG CP. (1970). WESTWARD PROPAGATING CLOUD PATTERNS IN THE TROPICAL PACIFIC AS SEEN FROM TIME-COMPOSITE SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 27(1), 133–138. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1970)027<0133:wpcpit>2.0.co;2

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