Other Names
Wind, Wind Speed,
Zonal wind, Meridional Wind,
u & v Flux, Surface stress velocity
Definition
Air in motion relative to the surface of the
Earth.
Since vertical components of atmospheric motion are relatively small,
especially near the surface of the earth, meteorologists use the term to
denote almost exclusively the horizontal component. Meridional flow is the
atmospheric flow in which north south component (i.e. longitudinal, or along a
meridian) is pronounced relative to the zonal (east-west) component.
The equatorial easterlies, tropical (trade winds) and polar
easterlies blow from the east. The westerlies represent the dominant
west-to-east motion of the atmosphere centered over the 35-65 degree latituded
bands of both hemispsheres.
Applications
(1)
Weather Forecast and Data Assimilation Models |
(4)
Aviation Flight Planning |
(2)
Air-Sea Interactio |
(5)
Naval and Military Operations |
(3)
Transport of Air Pollutants |
(6)
Climate Change |
GES DISC Datasets
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Begin Date |
End Date |
WHOM Access |
Doc |
(1) zonal (u) and meridional(v) wind speed profiles(at 18 and 20 pressure levels)
(2)U and V at 2 m and 10 m
(3)surface wind speed
(4)surface stress velocity
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m/sec |
NOAA/TOVS |
1978-11-30 |
1995-07-05 |
NOAA/TOVS
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Y
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Zonal and meridional wind profiles (35 pressure levels covering 10 - 125 km)
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m/sec |
UARS/HRDI
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1991-11-06 |
1999-01-30 |
UARHR3AT
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Y
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UARHR3AL
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Y
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Zonal and meridional wind profiles (50 pressure levels covering 22 - 400 km)
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m/sec |
UARS/WINDII
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1991-11-04 |
1997-08-19 |
UARWI3AT
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Y
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UARWI3AL
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Y
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Vertical Velocity (omega), Meridional and Zonal wind Profiles |
m/sec |
UARS/Correlative |
1991-11-04 |
1997-08-19 |
UARZCUKM
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Y
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UARZCNMC
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Y
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Other sources for data