Most sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) events initiate with their centers being displaced from the pole. Some retain their displaced form until termination but some split into two vortices during their course.
Hyesun Choi +3 more
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The dynamics of the mesosphere and lower thermosphere: a brief review [PDF]
The dynamics of the mesosphere-lower thermosphere (MLT) (60 to 110 km) is dominated by waves and their effects. The basic structure of the MLT is determined by momentum deposition by small-scale gravity waves, which drives a summer-to-winter pole ...
Robert A Vincent
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Stratosphere - troposphere coupling by planetary waves [PDF]
The stratosphere and troposphere exhibit strong coupling during the active seasons of the stratosphere (winter/spring in the Northern/Southern Hemispheres), which are characterized by bursts of planetary-scale Rossby waves and by large stratospheric wind
Domeisen, Daniela I.V., Plumb, R. Alan
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Which Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events Are Most Predictable? [PDF]
Chwat D, Garfinkel CI, Chen W, Rao J.
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Stratospheric impacts on dust transport and air pollution in West Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean. [PDF]
Dai Y +9 more
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Report on the 1st SPARC Stratospheric Network for the Assessment of Predictability (SNAP). April 24-26 April 2013, Reading, UK [PDF]
Stratospheric Network for the Assessment of Predictability (SNAP), 24-26 April 2013, Reading, UKThe first SPARC Stratospheric Network for the Assessment of Predictability (SPARC-SNAP) workshop was organized in the Department of Meteorology, University of
Baldwin, Mark +9 more
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Observational Subseasonal Variability of the PM2.5 Concentration in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Area during the January 2021 Sudden Stratospheric Warming. [PDF]
Lu Q +6 more
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Dynamical Precursors for Statistical Prediction of Stratospheric Sudden Warming Events
This work explores dynamical arguments for statistical prediction of stratospheric sudden warming events (SSWs). Based on climate model output, it focuses on two predictors, upward wave activity in the lower stratosphere and meridional potential ...
M. Jucker, T. Reichler
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Evaluation of Polar Winter Mesopause Wind in WACCMX+DART. [PDF]
Harvey VL +3 more
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Using data collected from the Arecibo incoherent scatter radar during 5–10 February 2016, we present a study on the quarterdiurnal tide (QDT) from 250 to 360 km.
Yun Gong +6 more
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