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Response of the Intensity of Subtropical High in the Northern Hemisphere to Solar Activity


doi: 10.1007/BF02658138

  • Using the intensity data of each northern subtropical high measured by monthly 500 hPa height charts for the recent 38 years (1954-1991), we calculate their correlations with the monthly sunspot number and monthly solar radio flux at 10.7 cm wave length, respectively. Through strict test, we further confirm a series of high correlations. Next, using a method called the non-integer (year) wave, the significant response of each subtropical high’s intensity to so-lar activity at its main period of 10.9-year length is found. Special attention is paid to that of the eastern Pacific high, the possible mechanism of such sensible response is also analysed.
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Manuscript received: 10 July 1993
Manuscript revised: 10 July 1993
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Response of the Intensity of Subtropical High in the Northern Hemisphere to Solar Activity

  • 1. Jiangsu Meteorological Institute, Nanjing 210008,Jiangsu Meteorological Observatory, Nanjing 210008

Abstract: Using the intensity data of each northern subtropical high measured by monthly 500 hPa height charts for the recent 38 years (1954-1991), we calculate their correlations with the monthly sunspot number and monthly solar radio flux at 10.7 cm wave length, respectively. Through strict test, we further confirm a series of high correlations. Next, using a method called the non-integer (year) wave, the significant response of each subtropical high’s intensity to so-lar activity at its main period of 10.9-year length is found. Special attention is paid to that of the eastern Pacific high, the possible mechanism of such sensible response is also analysed.

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