Interannual variation patterns of total ozone and lower stratospheric temperature in observations and model simulations

We report results from a multiple linear regression analysis of long-term total ozone observations (1979 to 2000, by TOMS/SBUV), of temperature reanalyses (1958 to 2000, NCEP), and of two chemistry-climate model simulations (1960 to 1999, by ECHAM4.L39(DLR)/CHEM (=E39/C), and MAECHAM4-CHEM). The mod...

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Main Authors: Steinbrecht, Wolfgang, Haßler, Birgit, Brühl, Christoph, Dameris, Martin, Giorgetta, Marco, Grewe, Volker, Manzini, Elisa, Matthes, S., Schnadt, C., Steil, Benedikt, Winkler, Peter
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spelling ftethz:oai:www.research-collection.ethz.ch:20.500.11850/23898 2023-08-20T04:02:26+02:00 Interannual variation patterns of total ozone and lower stratospheric temperature in observations and model simulations Steinbrecht, Wolfgang Haßler, Birgit Brühl, Christoph Dameris, Martin Giorgetta, Marco Grewe, Volker Manzini, Elisa Matthes, S. Schnadt, C. Steil, Benedikt Winkler, Peter 2006 application/application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/23898 https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000023898 en eng Copernicus info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.5194/acp-6-349-2006 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/000235085200004 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/23898 doi:10.3929/ethz-b-000023898 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Generic Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 6 (2) info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2006 ftethz https://doi.org/20.500.11850/2389810.3929/ethz-b-00002389810.5194/acp-6-349-2006 2023-07-30T23:50:54Z We report results from a multiple linear regression analysis of long-term total ozone observations (1979 to 2000, by TOMS/SBUV), of temperature reanalyses (1958 to 2000, NCEP), and of two chemistry-climate model simulations (1960 to 1999, by ECHAM4.L39(DLR)/CHEM (=E39/C), and MAECHAM4-CHEM). The model runs are transient experiments, where observed sea surface temperatures, increasing source gas concentrations (CO2, CFCs, CH4, N2O, NOx), 11-year solar cycle, volcanic aerosols and the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) are all accounted for. MAECHAM4-CHEM covers the atmosphere from the surface up to 0.01 hPa (≈80 km). For a proper representation of middle atmosphere (MA) dynamics, it includes a parametrization for momentum deposition by dissipating gravity wave spectra. E39/C, on the other hand, has its top layer centered at 10 hPa (≈30 km). It is targeted on processes near the tropopause, and has more levels in this region. Despite some problems, both models generally reproduce the observed amplitudes and much of the observed low-latitude patterns of the various modes of interannual variability in total ozone and lower stratospheric temperature. In most aspects MAECHAM4-CHEM performs slightly better than E39/C. MAECHAM4-CHEM overestimates the long-term decline of total ozone, whereas underestimates the decline over Antarctica and at northern mid-latitudes. The true long-term decline in winter and spring above the Arctic may be underestimated by a lack of TOMS/SBUV observations in winter, particularly in the cold 1990s. Main contributions to the observed interannual variations of total ozone and lower stratospheric temperature at 50 hPa come from a linear trend (up to -10 DU/decade at high northern latitudes, up to -40 DU/decade at high southern latitudes, and around -0.7 K/decade over much of the globe), from the intensity of the polar vortices (more than 40 DU, or 8 K peak to peak), the QBO (up to 20 DU, or 2 K peak to peak), and from tropospheric weather (up to 20 DU, or 2 K peak to peak). Smaller variations are ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Arctic ETH Zürich Research Collection Arctic
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description We report results from a multiple linear regression analysis of long-term total ozone observations (1979 to 2000, by TOMS/SBUV), of temperature reanalyses (1958 to 2000, NCEP), and of two chemistry-climate model simulations (1960 to 1999, by ECHAM4.L39(DLR)/CHEM (=E39/C), and MAECHAM4-CHEM). The model runs are transient experiments, where observed sea surface temperatures, increasing source gas concentrations (CO2, CFCs, CH4, N2O, NOx), 11-year solar cycle, volcanic aerosols and the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) are all accounted for. MAECHAM4-CHEM covers the atmosphere from the surface up to 0.01 hPa (≈80 km). For a proper representation of middle atmosphere (MA) dynamics, it includes a parametrization for momentum deposition by dissipating gravity wave spectra. E39/C, on the other hand, has its top layer centered at 10 hPa (≈30 km). It is targeted on processes near the tropopause, and has more levels in this region. Despite some problems, both models generally reproduce the observed amplitudes and much of the observed low-latitude patterns of the various modes of interannual variability in total ozone and lower stratospheric temperature. In most aspects MAECHAM4-CHEM performs slightly better than E39/C. MAECHAM4-CHEM overestimates the long-term decline of total ozone, whereas underestimates the decline over Antarctica and at northern mid-latitudes. The true long-term decline in winter and spring above the Arctic may be underestimated by a lack of TOMS/SBUV observations in winter, particularly in the cold 1990s. Main contributions to the observed interannual variations of total ozone and lower stratospheric temperature at 50 hPa come from a linear trend (up to -10 DU/decade at high northern latitudes, up to -40 DU/decade at high southern latitudes, and around -0.7 K/decade over much of the globe), from the intensity of the polar vortices (more than 40 DU, or 8 K peak to peak), the QBO (up to 20 DU, or 2 K peak to peak), and from tropospheric weather (up to 20 DU, or 2 K peak to peak). Smaller variations are ...
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author Steinbrecht, Wolfgang
Haßler, Birgit
Brühl, Christoph
Dameris, Martin
Giorgetta, Marco
Grewe, Volker
Manzini, Elisa
Matthes, S.
Schnadt, C.
Steil, Benedikt
Winkler, Peter
spellingShingle Steinbrecht, Wolfgang
Haßler, Birgit
Brühl, Christoph
Dameris, Martin
Giorgetta, Marco
Grewe, Volker
Manzini, Elisa
Matthes, S.
Schnadt, C.
Steil, Benedikt
Winkler, Peter
Interannual variation patterns of total ozone and lower stratospheric temperature in observations and model simulations
author_facet Steinbrecht, Wolfgang
Haßler, Birgit
Brühl, Christoph
Dameris, Martin
Giorgetta, Marco
Grewe, Volker
Manzini, Elisa
Matthes, S.
Schnadt, C.
Steil, Benedikt
Winkler, Peter
author_sort Steinbrecht, Wolfgang
title Interannual variation patterns of total ozone and lower stratospheric temperature in observations and model simulations
title_short Interannual variation patterns of total ozone and lower stratospheric temperature in observations and model simulations
title_full Interannual variation patterns of total ozone and lower stratospheric temperature in observations and model simulations
title_fullStr Interannual variation patterns of total ozone and lower stratospheric temperature in observations and model simulations
title_full_unstemmed Interannual variation patterns of total ozone and lower stratospheric temperature in observations and model simulations
title_sort interannual variation patterns of total ozone and lower stratospheric temperature in observations and model simulations
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