The influence of lower stratospheric forcing on the October Antarctic ozone decrease

A pattern correlation is found between the 30-mb zonal average ozone and temperature at 70 deg S during the October months and the 100-mb Eliassen-Palm (E-P) fluxes for the seven Septembers of 1979 to 1985, suggesting a dynamical influence on the long term trend of ozone and temperature values in th...

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Main Authors: Nagatani, Ronald M., Miller, Alvin J.
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Published: 1987
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19870048373 2023-05-15T14:01:08+02:00 The influence of lower stratospheric forcing on the October Antarctic ozone decrease Nagatani, Ronald M. Miller, Alvin J. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Mar 1, 1987 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19870048373 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19870048373 Accession ID: 87A35647 Copyright Other Sources 46 Geophysical Research Letters; 14; 202-205 1987 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T17:13:19Z A pattern correlation is found between the 30-mb zonal average ozone and temperature at 70 deg S during the October months and the 100-mb Eliassen-Palm (E-P) fluxes for the seven Septembers of 1979 to 1985, suggesting a dynamical influence on the long term trend of ozone and temperature values in the Southern Hemisphere for this period. For the August E-P fluxes and September values, this relationship is found to hold for temperature while not being strong for ozone. No explanation is found for the anomalously warm temperature values noted for both September and October 1982. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic
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Miller, Alvin J.
The influence of lower stratospheric forcing on the October Antarctic ozone decrease
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description A pattern correlation is found between the 30-mb zonal average ozone and temperature at 70 deg S during the October months and the 100-mb Eliassen-Palm (E-P) fluxes for the seven Septembers of 1979 to 1985, suggesting a dynamical influence on the long term trend of ozone and temperature values in the Southern Hemisphere for this period. For the August E-P fluxes and September values, this relationship is found to hold for temperature while not being strong for ozone. No explanation is found for the anomalously warm temperature values noted for both September and October 1982.
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author Nagatani, Ronald M.
Miller, Alvin J.
author_facet Nagatani, Ronald M.
Miller, Alvin J.
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title The influence of lower stratospheric forcing on the October Antarctic ozone decrease
title_short The influence of lower stratospheric forcing on the October Antarctic ozone decrease
title_full The influence of lower stratospheric forcing on the October Antarctic ozone decrease
title_fullStr The influence of lower stratospheric forcing on the October Antarctic ozone decrease
title_full_unstemmed The influence of lower stratospheric forcing on the October Antarctic ozone decrease
title_sort influence of lower stratospheric forcing on the october antarctic ozone decrease
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