Abstract
Circulation patterns were obtained from a two-level quasi-geostrophic model, in which the Rossby parameter varied with latitude. The initial basic state was characterized by a constant zonal flow at both reference level. The results we re compared with the pattern obtained in a series of experiments with a similar model, in which the Rossby parameter was assumed to be constant. the initial zonal flow in these experiments was assumed in one case to be constant with latitude, in the second casse to have a symmetrical jet centered on the central latitude, and in the thrid case to have its maximum in the southern half of the region. the results of the experiment with a variable Rossby parameter have the closest resemblance to the patterns observed in the real atmospehre. In particular, during the mature stages of the run, the distribution of the zonallyaveraged eddytransport of momentum corresponded quite well to patterns actually observed in the atmosphere.
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