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Why are Temperature and Upward Wave Activity Flux Positively Skewed in the Polar Stratosphere?
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractThe distribution of temperatures in the wintertime polar stratosphere is significantly positively skewed, which has important implications for the characteristics of ozone chemistry and stratosphere?troposphere ...
Decomposition of Atmospheric Disturbances into Standing and Traveling Components, with Application to Northern Hemisphere Planetary Waves and Stratosphere–Troposphere Coupling
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: his study updates a body of literature that aims to separate atmospheric disturbances into standing and traveling zonal wave components. Classical wavenumber?frequency analysis decomposes longitude- and time-dependent ...
ITCZ Width Controls on Hadley Cell Extent and Eddy-Driven Jet Position and Their Response to Warming
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The impact of global warming?induced intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) narrowing onto the higher-latitude circulation is examined in the GFDL Atmospheric Model, version 2.1 (AM2.1), run over zonally symmetric aquaplanet ...
The Role of Standing Waves in Driving Persistent Anomalies of Upward Wave Activity Flux
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: orthern Hemisphere stratospheric polar vortex strength variability is known to be largely driven by persistent anomalies in upward wave activity flux. It has also been shown that attenuation and amplification of the ...
Why are Temperature and Upward Wave Activity Flux Positively Skewed in the Polar Stratosphere?
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractThe distribution of temperatures in the wintertime polar stratosphere is significantly positively skewed, which has important implications for the characteristics of ozone chemistry and stratosphere?troposphere ...
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