Global impact of the Antarctic ozone hole - Chemical propagation
A model is presented for the chemical mixing of stratospheric air, that combines photochemistry, molecular diffusion, and strain (i.e., the stretching of air parcels due to wind shear). The model is applied to the case in which chemically perturbed air parcels from the Antarctic stratosphere are tra...
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description | A model is presented for the chemical mixing of stratospheric air, that combines photochemistry, molecular diffusion, and strain (i.e., the stretching of air parcels due to wind shear). The model is applied to the case in which chemically perturbed air parcels from the Antarctic stratosphere are transported to mid-latidudes and strained into thin ribbon-like filaments until they are diffusively mixed with the ambient stratosphere. Results show that, following the breakup of the polar vortex, Antarctic air with substantially depleted ozone will not contribute any additional ozone loss at mid-latitudes as it is mixed with ambient air, supporting the results of simulations of the Antarctic ozone hole by Prather et al. (1990). Nevertheless, air processed by polar stratospheric clouds but transported to mid-latitudes before substantive ozone depletion, can lead to additional loss after mixing with ambient air. |
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spelling | ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19900043556 2025-01-16T19:26:06+00:00 Global impact of the Antarctic ozone hole - Chemical propagation Prather, Michael Jaffe, Andrew H. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Mar 20, 1990 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19900043556 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19900043556 Accession ID: 90A30611 Copyright Other Sources 46 Journal of Geophysical Research; 95; 3473-349 1990 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T18:28:58Z A model is presented for the chemical mixing of stratospheric air, that combines photochemistry, molecular diffusion, and strain (i.e., the stretching of air parcels due to wind shear). The model is applied to the case in which chemically perturbed air parcels from the Antarctic stratosphere are transported to mid-latidudes and strained into thin ribbon-like filaments until they are diffusively mixed with the ambient stratosphere. Results show that, following the breakup of the polar vortex, Antarctic air with substantially depleted ozone will not contribute any additional ozone loss at mid-latitudes as it is mixed with ambient air, supporting the results of simulations of the Antarctic ozone hole by Prather et al. (1990). Nevertheless, air processed by polar stratospheric clouds but transported to mid-latitudes before substantive ozone depletion, can lead to additional loss after mixing with ambient air. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic The Antarctic |
spellingShingle | 46 Prather, Michael Jaffe, Andrew H. Global impact of the Antarctic ozone hole - Chemical propagation |
title | Global impact of the Antarctic ozone hole - Chemical propagation |
title_full | Global impact of the Antarctic ozone hole - Chemical propagation |
title_fullStr | Global impact of the Antarctic ozone hole - Chemical propagation |
title_full_unstemmed | Global impact of the Antarctic ozone hole - Chemical propagation |
title_short | Global impact of the Antarctic ozone hole - Chemical propagation |
title_sort | global impact of the antarctic ozone hole - chemical propagation |
topic | 46 |
topic_facet | 46 |
url | http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19900043556 |