Uncovering July's Weather Secrets: Impact of Subtropical High Position Variation
The researchers analyzed data on weather patterns in the Western Pacific in July to understand how the position of the subtropical high pressure system affects climate. They found that the high pressure system moves south and north, causing changes in temperature, humidity, and rainfall patterns. These shifts can be predicted by studying the atmospheric system, even over a short period like July. The study revealed distinct differences in weather patterns and temperature anomalies during these movements, providing new insights into climate dynamics in the region.