TITLE:
Earth’s Atmosphere Prevailing Surface Winds Based on Effectiveness of Mbane Biouele Formula Derived in 2009
AUTHORS:
César Mbane Biouele
KEYWORDS:
Earth’s Atmosphere General Circulation; Daily Traffic of Air Particles; Heat Transfer from the Equator to the Poles; Prevailing Surface Winds
JOURNAL NAME:
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences,
Vol.4 No.2,
April
10,
2014
ABSTRACT:
Any system designed to
simulate the earth's atmosphere general circulation, must necessarily be based
on the spatial-or temporal average conditions. Irregularities in the profiles
of air motions that we observe on daily weather maps often make lose any real
meaning to the general circulation. As
complicated and inconsistent that is the daily traffic of air particles, it is
interesting to define a general circulation characteristic of the average air
transportation around the globe. Indeed, this transport responds to a need to
transfer heat from the equator (heat source) to the poles (cold sources). Mbane
Biouele formula (2009), derived from Clausius-Clapeyron relation (1832), now
allows faithful and unique representation of the tricellular general
circulation: Hence, the possibility of access to the earth’s atmosphere
prevailing surface winds in summer as well as winter.