Rossby Waves in Total Ozone over the Arctic in 2000–2021

The purpose of this work is to study Rossby wave parameters in total ozone over the Arctic in 2000–2021. We consider the averages in the January–March period, when stratospheric trace gases (including ozone) in sudden stratospheric warming events are strongly disturbed by planetary waves. To charact...

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Main Authors: Chenning Zhang, Asen Grytsai, Oleksandr Evtushevsky, Gennadi Milinevsky, Yulia Andrienko, Valery Shulga, Andrew Klekociuk, Yuriy Rapoport, Wei Han
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:99b73a854dd84d85849e512d46a790c1 2023-05-15T14:50:12+02:00 Rossby Waves in Total Ozone over the Arctic in 2000–2021 Chenning Zhang Asen Grytsai Oleksandr Evtushevsky Gennadi Milinevsky Yulia Andrienko Valery Shulga Andrew Klekociuk Yuriy Rapoport Wei Han 2022-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14092192 https://doaj.org/article/99b73a854dd84d85849e512d46a790c1 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/14/9/2192 https://doaj.org/toc/2072-4292 doi:10.3390/rs14092192 2072-4292 https://doaj.org/article/99b73a854dd84d85849e512d46a790c1 Remote Sensing, Vol 14, Iss 2192, p 2192 (2022) Rossby wave quasi-stationary wave stratosphere Arctic ozone Science Q article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14092192 2022-12-30T22:38:05Z The purpose of this work is to study Rossby wave parameters in total ozone over the Arctic in 2000–2021. We consider the averages in the January–March period, when stratospheric trace gases (including ozone) in sudden stratospheric warming events are strongly disturbed by planetary waves. To characterize the wave parameters, we analyzed ozone data at the latitudes of 50°N (the sub-vortex area), 60°N (the polar vortex edge) and 70°N (inner region of the polar vortex). Total ozone column (TOC) measurements over a 22-year time interval were used from the Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer/Earth Probe and Ozone Mapping Instrument/Aura satellite observations. The TOC zonal distribution and variations in the Fourier spectral components with zonal wave numbers m = 1–5 are presented. The daily and interannual variations in TOC, amplitudes and phases of the spectral wave components, as well as linear trends in the amplitudes of the dominant quasi-stationary wave 1 (QSW1), are discussed. The positive TOC peaks inside the vortex in 2010 and 2018 alternate with negative ones in 2011 and 2020. The extremely low TOC at 70°N in 2020 corresponds to severe depletion of stratospheric ozone over the Arctic in strong vortex conditions due to anomalously low planetary wave activity and a high positive phase of the Arctic Oscillation. Interannual TOC variations in the sub-vortex region at 50°N are accompanied by a negative trend of −4.8 Dobson Units per decade in the QSW1 amplitude, statistically significant at 90% confidence level, while the trend is statistically insignificant in the vortex edge region and inside the vortex due to the increased variability in TOC and QSW1. The processes associated with quasi-circumpolar migration and quasi-stationary oscillation of the wave-1 phase depending on the polar vortex strength in 2020 and 2021 are discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Remote Sensing 14 9 2192
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topic Rossby wave
quasi-stationary wave
stratosphere
Arctic
ozone
Science
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quasi-stationary wave
stratosphere
Arctic
ozone
Science
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Chenning Zhang
Asen Grytsai
Oleksandr Evtushevsky
Gennadi Milinevsky
Yulia Andrienko
Valery Shulga
Andrew Klekociuk
Yuriy Rapoport
Wei Han
Rossby Waves in Total Ozone over the Arctic in 2000–2021
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quasi-stationary wave
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Arctic
ozone
Science
Q
description The purpose of this work is to study Rossby wave parameters in total ozone over the Arctic in 2000–2021. We consider the averages in the January–March period, when stratospheric trace gases (including ozone) in sudden stratospheric warming events are strongly disturbed by planetary waves. To characterize the wave parameters, we analyzed ozone data at the latitudes of 50°N (the sub-vortex area), 60°N (the polar vortex edge) and 70°N (inner region of the polar vortex). Total ozone column (TOC) measurements over a 22-year time interval were used from the Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer/Earth Probe and Ozone Mapping Instrument/Aura satellite observations. The TOC zonal distribution and variations in the Fourier spectral components with zonal wave numbers m = 1–5 are presented. The daily and interannual variations in TOC, amplitudes and phases of the spectral wave components, as well as linear trends in the amplitudes of the dominant quasi-stationary wave 1 (QSW1), are discussed. The positive TOC peaks inside the vortex in 2010 and 2018 alternate with negative ones in 2011 and 2020. The extremely low TOC at 70°N in 2020 corresponds to severe depletion of stratospheric ozone over the Arctic in strong vortex conditions due to anomalously low planetary wave activity and a high positive phase of the Arctic Oscillation. Interannual TOC variations in the sub-vortex region at 50°N are accompanied by a negative trend of −4.8 Dobson Units per decade in the QSW1 amplitude, statistically significant at 90% confidence level, while the trend is statistically insignificant in the vortex edge region and inside the vortex due to the increased variability in TOC and QSW1. The processes associated with quasi-circumpolar migration and quasi-stationary oscillation of the wave-1 phase depending on the polar vortex strength in 2020 and 2021 are discussed.
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author Chenning Zhang
Asen Grytsai
Oleksandr Evtushevsky
Gennadi Milinevsky
Yulia Andrienko
Valery Shulga
Andrew Klekociuk
Yuriy Rapoport
Wei Han
author_facet Chenning Zhang
Asen Grytsai
Oleksandr Evtushevsky
Gennadi Milinevsky
Yulia Andrienko
Valery Shulga
Andrew Klekociuk
Yuriy Rapoport
Wei Han
author_sort Chenning Zhang
title Rossby Waves in Total Ozone over the Arctic in 2000–2021
title_short Rossby Waves in Total Ozone over the Arctic in 2000–2021
title_full Rossby Waves in Total Ozone over the Arctic in 2000–2021
title_fullStr Rossby Waves in Total Ozone over the Arctic in 2000–2021
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