Meridional index

From Glossary of Meteorology



meridional index

A measure of the component of air motion along meridians, averaged, without regard to sign, around a given latitude circle.

When averaged further over five-day periods, the meridional index in the Northern Hemisphere generally varies between 5 and 20 knots in the lower and middle troposphere in middle latitudes.
Compare zonal index.


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