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THE STUDY OF THE DYNAMICS OF THE THERMAL REGIME OF THE STRATOSPHERE OVER TOMSK [PDF]
One of the important applications for lidar technologies is to study the thermal regime of the atmosphere. In V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, these studies in a monitoring mode have been initiated ...
V. N. Marichev, D. A. Bochkovsky
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All energy matters Let us broaden the discussion on solutions to climate change. Greenhouse gases have upset the delicate equilibrium of the Earth's energy balance. Consequently, all sources of heat affect the temperature of the Earth. Although the amount of additional heat generated by humans is a fraction of that produced by the sun, it is generated ...
Martin Bertau +2 more
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Comparing Sudden Stratospheric Warming Definitions in Reanalysis Data* [PDF]
Abstract Sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) are characterized by a pronounced increase of the stratospheric polar temperature during the winter season. Different definitions have been used in the literature to diagnose the occurrence of SSWs, yielding discrepancies in the detected events.
Palmeiro Núñez, Froila María +3 more
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STRATOSPHERIC SUDDEN WARMINGS AND COSMIC RAYS IN THE ANTARCTIC
Using the data from Mawson, Antarctica, seven sets of partial temperature coefficients of the cosmic ray meson component, recommended by DORMAN and other authors, were examined on the basis of regression calculation analysis.
Aoi INOUE, Masahiro KODAMA
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Tropospheric links to uncertainty in stratospheric subseasonal predictions [PDF]
Variability in the stratosphere, especially extreme events such as sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs), can impact surface weather. Understanding stratospheric prediction uncertainty is therefore crucial for skillful surface weather forecasts on weekly
R. W.-Y. Wu +5 more
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Stratosphere - troposphere coupling in the lead-up to stratospheric sudden warming events [PDF]
The stratosphere and the troposphere exhibit a strong coupling during the Northern Hemisphere winter season. This coupling is particularly strong during the formation of large stratospheric wind and temperature anomalies (major or minor warmings), which ...
Domeisen, Daniela I. V., Plumb, R. Alan
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Lower-stratospheric radiative damping and polar-night jet oscillation events [PDF]
The effect of stratospheric radiative damping time scales on stratospheric variability and on stratosphere–troposphere coupling is investigated in a simplified global circulation model by modifying the vertical profile of radiative damping in the ...
Hitchcock, Peter +4 more
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This study, by examining a typical stratospheric intrusion event that occurred in North China from 30 to 31 July 2021, found that the event led to a sharp increase in near‐surface ozone concentrations by 23 ppbv within 36 h, accounting for 40% of the total observed ozone levels, with localised peaks exceeding 30 ppbv.
Yinghan Sun, Zhicong Yin, Yijia Zhang
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Comparison of Antarctic total ozone behavior in pre-SSW, SSW, and post-SSW years
Sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) are dramatic events characterized by sudden and sharp changes in the distribution of polar stratospheric temperatures, zonal winds, total ozone column, and other atmospheric parameters.
Ruixian Yu +6 more
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The Southern Hemisphere winter stratosphere exhibits prominent traveling planetary‐scale Rossby waves, which generally are not able to induce Stratospheric Sudden Warmings. A series of runs of a simplified general circulation model is presented, aimed at
Daniela I. V. Domeisen, R. Alan Plumb
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