On the Prediction and Variability of Water Vapor

Samuel Penn Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Bedford, Mass.

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Abstract

Twelve-hour predictions of the mixing ratio and the per cent change in mixing ratio for several pressure surfaces are generated by a trajectory procedure. Inter-level comparisons of the forecasts are made. The mixing ratio predictions are compared with simple persistence.

Statistical analyses, including use of spectral analysis, are used to examine inter-level relationships of the mixing ratio, and to reveal characteristics about the spatial and temporal variability of the mixing ratio.

Abstract

Twelve-hour predictions of the mixing ratio and the per cent change in mixing ratio for several pressure surfaces are generated by a trajectory procedure. Inter-level comparisons of the forecasts are made. The mixing ratio predictions are compared with simple persistence.

Statistical analyses, including use of spectral analysis, are used to examine inter-level relationships of the mixing ratio, and to reveal characteristics about the spatial and temporal variability of the mixing ratio.

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