نتایج جستجو برای: stratospheric ozone

تعداد نتایج: 24237  

2007
Piers M. Forster Greg Bodeker Robyn Schofield Susan Solomon David Thompson

[1] In this paper, we examine the tropical lower stratosphere and upper troposphere and elucidate the key role of ozone changes in driving temperature trends in this region. We use a radiative fixed dynamical heating model to show that the effects of tropical ozone decreases at 70 hPa and lower pressures can lead to significant cooling not only at stratospheric levels, but also in the ‘‘sub-str...

2006
B. Vogel

The importance of radical-molecule complexes for atmospheric chemistry has been discussed in recent years. In particular, the existence of a ClO·O2 and ClOx water radical complexes like ClO·H2O, OClO·H2O, OClO·(H2O)2, and ClOO·H2O could play a role in enhancing the ClO dimer (Cl2O2) formation and therefore may constitute an important intermediate in polar stratospheric ozone loss cycles. Model ...

2008
Yukio Terao Jennifer A. Logan Anne R. Douglass Richard S. Stolarski

[1] We examined the role of variability in the input of stratospheric ozone on the interannual variability of tropospheric ozone in the northern extratropics using correlations of monthly ozone anomalies for the lower stratosphere and the troposphere. We used output from a multiyear simulation of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) Chemistry and Transport Model (CTM), and evaluated mode...

2014
J. Keeble P. Braesicke N. L. Abraham H. K. Roscoe J. A. Pyle

The impact of polar stratospheric ozone loss resulting from chlorine activation on polar stratospheric clouds is examined using a pair of model integrations run with the fully coupled chemistry climate model UM-UKCA. Suppressing chlorine activation through heterogeneous reactions is found to produce modelled ozone differences consistent with observed ozone differences between the present and pr...

2015
P. Hess D. Kinnison Q. Tang

Despite the need to understand the impact of changes in emissions and climate on tropospheric ozone, the attribution of tropospheric interannual ozone variability to specific processes has proven difficult. Here, we analyze the stratospheric contribution to tropospheric ozone variability and trends from 1953 to 2005 in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) mid-latitudes using four ensemble simulations o...

2011
S. Dhomse M. P. Chipperfield W. Feng J. D. Haigh

We have used an off-line 3-D chemical transport model (CTM) to investigate the 11-yr solar cycle response in tropical stratospheric ozone. The model is forced with European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) (re)analysis (ERA-40/operational and ERAInterim) data for the 1979–2005 time period. We have compared the modelled solar response in ozone to observationbased data sets that ...

2011
I. Cionni V. Eyring J. F. Lamarque W. J. Randel D. S. Stevenson F. Wu G. E. Bodeker T. G. Shepherd D. T. Shindell D. W. Waugh

A continuous tropospheric and stratospheric vertically resolved ozone time series, from 1850 to 2099, has been generated to be used as forcing in global climate models that do not include interactive chemistry. A multiple linear regression analysis of SAGE I+II satellite observations and polar ozonesonde measurements is used for the stratospheric zonal mean dataset during the well-observed peri...

Journal: :Science 2003
Nathan P Gillett David W J Thompson

Recent observations indicate that climate change over the high latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere is dominated by a strengthening of the circumpolar westerly flow that extends from the surface to the stratosphere. Here we demonstrate that the seasonality, structure, and amplitude of the observed climate trends are simulated in a state-of-the-art atmospheric model run with high vertical resolu...

2013
PAUL W. STATEN THOMAS REICHLER JIAN LU

5 Tropospheric circulation shifts have strong potential to impact surface climate. But the magnitude 6 of these shifts in a changing climate, and the attending regional hydrological changes, are difficult 7 to project. Part of this difficulty arises from our lack of understanding of the physical mechanisms 8 behind the circulation shifts themselves. In order to better delineate circulation shif...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Henk Visscher Cindy V Looy Margaret E Collinson Henk Brinkhuis Johanna H A van Konijnenburg-van Cittert Wolfram M Kürschner Mark A Sephton

During the end-Permian ecological crisis, terrestrial ecosystems experienced preferential dieback of woody vegetation. Across the world, surviving herbaceous lycopsids played a pioneering role in repopulating deforested terrain. We document that the microspores of these lycopsids were regularly released in unseparated tetrads indicative of failure to complete the normal process of spore develop...

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