1033 Analysis of Relative Humidity on the Pacific Ocean

Wednesday, 10 January 2018
Exhibit Hall 3 (ACC) (Austin, Texas)
César Diez Chirinos Sr., Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria, Lima, Peru
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Relative humidity is a dimensionless ratio, expressed in percent, of the amount of atmospheric moisture present relative to the amount that would be present if the air were saturated, which depends on temperature. In this project, Relative Humidity will be analyzed on the Pacific Ocean around the equatorial line, just 20° above (on North) and 20° below (South) and from East to West along the Pacific Ocean. As it is expected, the data analyzed is obtained from TAO Project of Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of United States (NOAA, 2015). Working with meteorology, statistics and mathematics processes, we start working with Time Series (Wilks, 2006), with the statistics of the buoys analyzed here, their Histograms (Emery, 2006) and finally lag correlations (Pickard, 2007) between every pair of buoys. Al these data is processed and plotted with Matlab student version 2009a.

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