Cyclone-Like Features Within the Stratospheric Polar-Night Vortex ...
Distinctive synoptic-scale (∼1,500 km) flow features are identified within the core of the stratospheric polar-night vortex at stratopause altitudes (∼50 km). Typically they comprise a train or a complex pattern of transient vortices, each characterized by enhanced values of potential vorticity (PV)...
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description | Distinctive synoptic-scale (∼1,500 km) flow features are identified within the core of the stratospheric polar-night vortex at stratopause altitudes (∼50 km). Typically they comprise a train or a complex pattern of transient vortices, each characterized by enhanced values of potential vorticity (PV) and relative vorticity but with a weaker thermal signal. In the MERRA-2 (and two other) reanalysis fields these cyclone-like features persist for several days, occur episodically, and form essentially within the core of the polar-night vortex itself. Their origin is plausibly linked to a form of barotropic instability associated with a radiatively-induced annular ring of enhanced PV. Moreover, their ubiquity and dynamics carries possible implications for: - the structure of the larger-scale polar vortex and its preconditioning ahead of a Sudden Stratospheric Warming event; the distribution of trace-constituents within the core; and the features representation in extended range/seasonal prediction and climate ... : Geophysical Research Letters, 51 (13) ... |
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spelling | ftdatacite:10.3929/ethz-b-000682602 2025-04-27T14:34:52+00:00 Cyclone-Like Features Within the Stratospheric Polar-Night Vortex ... Davies, Huw C. Sprenger, Michael 2024 application/pdf https://dx.doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000682602 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/682602 en eng ETH Zurich stratosphere polar night vortex cyclones stirring sudden stratospheric warming barotropic instability ScholarlyArticle Journal Article article-journal Text 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000682602 2025-04-02T13:15:30Z Distinctive synoptic-scale (∼1,500 km) flow features are identified within the core of the stratospheric polar-night vortex at stratopause altitudes (∼50 km). Typically they comprise a train or a complex pattern of transient vortices, each characterized by enhanced values of potential vorticity (PV) and relative vorticity but with a weaker thermal signal. In the MERRA-2 (and two other) reanalysis fields these cyclone-like features persist for several days, occur episodically, and form essentially within the core of the polar-night vortex itself. Their origin is plausibly linked to a form of barotropic instability associated with a radiatively-induced annular ring of enhanced PV. Moreover, their ubiquity and dynamics carries possible implications for: - the structure of the larger-scale polar vortex and its preconditioning ahead of a Sudden Stratospheric Warming event; the distribution of trace-constituents within the core; and the features representation in extended range/seasonal prediction and climate ... : Geophysical Research Letters, 51 (13) ... Article in Journal/Newspaper polar night DataCite Merra ENVELOPE(12.615,12.615,65.816,65.816) |
spellingShingle | stratosphere polar night vortex cyclones stirring sudden stratospheric warming barotropic instability Davies, Huw C. Sprenger, Michael Cyclone-Like Features Within the Stratospheric Polar-Night Vortex ... |
title | Cyclone-Like Features Within the Stratospheric Polar-Night Vortex ... |
title_full | Cyclone-Like Features Within the Stratospheric Polar-Night Vortex ... |
title_fullStr | Cyclone-Like Features Within the Stratospheric Polar-Night Vortex ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Cyclone-Like Features Within the Stratospheric Polar-Night Vortex ... |
title_short | Cyclone-Like Features Within the Stratospheric Polar-Night Vortex ... |
title_sort | cyclone-like features within the stratospheric polar-night vortex ... |
topic | stratosphere polar night vortex cyclones stirring sudden stratospheric warming barotropic instability |
topic_facet | stratosphere polar night vortex cyclones stirring sudden stratospheric warming barotropic instability |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000682602 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/682602 |