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    An Evaluation of the Role of Eddy Diffusion in Stratospheric Interactive Two-Dimensional Models

    Source: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;1988:;Volume( 046 ):;issue: 013::page 2079
    Author:
    Schneider, Hans R.
    ,
    Ko, Malcolm K. W.
    ,
    Sze, Nien Dak
    ,
    Shi, Guang-Yu
    ,
    Wang, Wei-Chyung
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0469(1989)046<2079:AEOTRO>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The effect of eddy diffusion in an interactive two-dimensional model of the stratosphere is reexamined. The model consists of a primitive equation dynamics module, a simplified HOx ozone model and a full radiative transfer scheme. The diabatic/residual circulation in the model stratosphere is maintained by the following processes: 1) nonlocal forcing resulting from dissipation in the parameterized model troposphere and frictional drag at mesospheric levels, 2) mechanical damping within the stratosphere itself, and 3) potential vorticity flux due to large scale waves. The net effect of each process is discussed in terms of the efficiency of the induced circulation in transporting ozone from the equatorial lower stratosphere to high latitude regions. The same eddy diffusion coefficients are used to parameterize the flux of quasi-geostrophic potential vorticity and diffusion in the tracer transport equation. It is shown that the ozone distributions generated with the interactive two-dimensional model are very sensitive to the choice of values for the friction and the eddy diffusion coefficients. The strength of the circulation increases with the mechanical damping and Kyy. At the same time, larger diffusion in the tracer transport equation reduces the equator to pole transport (Holton 1986). Depending on the amount of friction assumed in the stratosphere, increasing eddy diffusion can lead to an increase as well as a decrease in the net transport. It is shown that reasonable latitudinal gradients of ozone can be obtained by using small values for the mechanical damping [≈1/(100 days)] and Kyy (order 104 m2 s?1) for the mid- and high-latitude stratosphere.
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    contributor authorSchneider, Hans R.
    contributor authorKo, Malcolm K. W.
    contributor authorSze, Nien Dak
    contributor authorShi, Guang-Yu
    contributor authorWang, Wei-Chyung
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:29:07Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:29:07Z
    date copyright1989/07/01
    date issued1988
    identifier issn0022-4928
    identifier otherams-20125.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4156319
    description abstractThe effect of eddy diffusion in an interactive two-dimensional model of the stratosphere is reexamined. The model consists of a primitive equation dynamics module, a simplified HOx ozone model and a full radiative transfer scheme. The diabatic/residual circulation in the model stratosphere is maintained by the following processes: 1) nonlocal forcing resulting from dissipation in the parameterized model troposphere and frictional drag at mesospheric levels, 2) mechanical damping within the stratosphere itself, and 3) potential vorticity flux due to large scale waves. The net effect of each process is discussed in terms of the efficiency of the induced circulation in transporting ozone from the equatorial lower stratosphere to high latitude regions. The same eddy diffusion coefficients are used to parameterize the flux of quasi-geostrophic potential vorticity and diffusion in the tracer transport equation. It is shown that the ozone distributions generated with the interactive two-dimensional model are very sensitive to the choice of values for the friction and the eddy diffusion coefficients. The strength of the circulation increases with the mechanical damping and Kyy. At the same time, larger diffusion in the tracer transport equation reduces the equator to pole transport (Holton 1986). Depending on the amount of friction assumed in the stratosphere, increasing eddy diffusion can lead to an increase as well as a decrease in the net transport. It is shown that reasonable latitudinal gradients of ozone can be obtained by using small values for the mechanical damping [≈1/(100 days)] and Kyy (order 104 m2 s?1) for the mid- and high-latitude stratosphere.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleAn Evaluation of the Role of Eddy Diffusion in Stratospheric Interactive Two-Dimensional Models
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume46
    journal issue13
    journal titleJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0469(1989)046<2079:AEOTRO>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage2079
    journal lastpage2093
    treeJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences:;1988:;Volume( 046 ):;issue: 013
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