Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A
downward flow
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word downflow.
Examples
-
Why not pinch the riser solidly to stop the flow of oil, then cut the riser 10 feet downflow, pour concrete into the riser, then pinch again downflow from the concrete.
-
* The white, wet upflow regions tend to be in the warm western parts of the oceans, like the Warm Pool, while the dark, dry downflow regions tend to be in the cooler eastern parts of the oceans.
-
The dry air of the Hadley-Walker cell downflow regions, generally along 20-30 degrees latitude north or south, are dark-colored.
-
Then, circa 1976, the split shifted, with more dry downflow occurring in the north.
-
There is evidence that, pre-1976, more of the dark downflow occurred in the southern hemisphere.
-
So, when more outflow shifted into the NH in 1976, was the effect on clouds near the dry downflow NH region the same as the effect on the SH regions?
-
What they decided, after examining atmospheric data, is that the Pacific Hadley circulation has been increasing on average in recent decades not a surprise, given the tropical SST increase and that the downflow regions now have lower humidity and, presumably, cover larger areas.
-
What was found is that the atmosphere has been shedding increased amounts of IR to space in the downflow regions of the Hadley-Walker cell.
-
* The dark regions north and south of the equator are the dry downflow regions of the Hadley circulation.
-
Recall that the NH has a lot more land in the downflow regions than does the SH.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.