METEOROLOGICAL INFLUENCES ON sr CONCENTRATIONS 591 low. This observed reversal may be considered one predominantly distinguishing feature between convective activity and large-scale uplift. A major feature has been the peak-concentration dependence upon the location of the cloud system with respect to the jet stream and the tropopause; this dependence uponthe location of the cloud system with respect to the tropopause was especially noticeable during the 1961 period, During the three-year period of relatively minor new input of %Sr into the stratosphere by atmospheric weapons testing following the 1958 testing moratorium, the air concentration of nuclear debris may have been at a maximum uniform value over large air masses. Figure 4 shows the peak concentrations in the seven 1961 showers related to the top of the cumulus cloud with respect to the tropopause height and the horizontal distance to the jet stream.*’ This dependence is consistent with the supposition that the nuclear-debris concentration in air at the tropopause and near the jet stream is greater at any given time than at lower levels in the troposphere. The observations, however, may also be consistent with the supposition that layers of dry air of recent stratospheric origin may be present isthe mivure troposphere at times, resulting in layers of large nuclear-debris concentration between large volumes of air at low nuclear-debris concentration. The growth of a cumulus cloud through such layers and the extent of entrainment of the debris as new nucleation particles would, of course, also be dependent upon the maximum growth of the cumulus clouds. The _ 16,000 T~ 200 —— 1 [TT 7777777 20,000 T 1 = = ~ ™ uy 12,000 F-150-— —-——~ ce 100— ——~ .. ~ ~ Nl Wt ee ee errr 150 — 6 8,000 }— N ~~ “ 5 ™ o uw = ~ 4,000 K— TROPICAL TROPOPAUSE Ok < 4,000 -—~ 0-- sc WW 8,000 F— 2 S 5 12,000 -— 16,000 -— voo¢0 POLAR TROPOPAUSE SSS eo Z — _ 0w— = —- — = = _ +1 600 | 1 J 400 | 200 | {| 0 j 1 200 1 400 || 600 DISTANCE FROM JET AXIS. MILES Fig. 4—Peak 9S + concentration in disintegrations per minute per liter in convective-showeyr precipitation plotted at relative positions of maxtmum cloud tops and distances from jet core and superimposed on atr- concentration plot in disintegrations per minute per 1000 scf from Giles.? BSE!

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