Some aspects of the interaction between chemical and dynamic processes relating to the Antarctic ozone hole

Observational and modeling studies have been conducted to examine the interaction between the chemical and dynamical processes that occur during springtime in the lower stratosphere of the Southern Hemisphere. The temporal evolution of the ozone distribution and the circulation during 1987 is contra...

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Main Authors: Eckman, R. S., Turner, R. E., Blackshear, W. T., Fairlie, T. D. A., Grose, W. L.
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Turner, R. E.
Blackshear, W. T.
Fairlie, T. D. A.
Grose, W. L.
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Blackshear, W. T.
Fairlie, T. D. A.
Grose, W. L.
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description Observational and modeling studies have been conducted to examine the interaction between the chemical and dynamical processes that occur during springtime in the lower stratosphere of the Southern Hemisphere. The temporal evolution of the ozone distribution and the circulation during 1987 is contrasted with that for 1988 as an illustrative example of how dynamical processes and the resulting meteorological conditions modulate the ozone depletion. Concurrently with the observational analysis, an effort was initiated to simulate the ozone depletion during austral spring using a 3D chemical/transport model. The model includes a parameterized representation of the heterogeneous processes thought to be important in this region. The simulation indicates that the inclusion of this additional chemistry, which results in the release of free chlorine and the redistribution of odd nitrogen into reservoir species, reproduces many aspects of the observations.
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19920065102 2025-01-16T19:25:08+00:00 Some aspects of the interaction between chemical and dynamic processes relating to the Antarctic ozone hole Eckman, R. S. Turner, R. E. Blackshear, W. T. Fairlie, T. D. A. Grose, W. L. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Jan 1, 1993 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19920065102 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19920065102 Accession ID: 92A47726 Copyright Other Sources 46 Advances in Space Research; 13; 1, Ja 1993 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T19:37:10Z Observational and modeling studies have been conducted to examine the interaction between the chemical and dynamical processes that occur during springtime in the lower stratosphere of the Southern Hemisphere. The temporal evolution of the ozone distribution and the circulation during 1987 is contrasted with that for 1988 as an illustrative example of how dynamical processes and the resulting meteorological conditions modulate the ozone depletion. Concurrently with the observational analysis, an effort was initiated to simulate the ozone depletion during austral spring using a 3D chemical/transport model. The model includes a parameterized representation of the heterogeneous processes thought to be important in this region. The simulation indicates that the inclusion of this additional chemistry, which results in the release of free chlorine and the redistribution of odd nitrogen into reservoir species, reproduces many aspects of the observations. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic Austral The Antarctic
spellingShingle 46
Eckman, R. S.
Turner, R. E.
Blackshear, W. T.
Fairlie, T. D. A.
Grose, W. L.
Some aspects of the interaction between chemical and dynamic processes relating to the Antarctic ozone hole
title Some aspects of the interaction between chemical and dynamic processes relating to the Antarctic ozone hole
title_full Some aspects of the interaction between chemical and dynamic processes relating to the Antarctic ozone hole
title_fullStr Some aspects of the interaction between chemical and dynamic processes relating to the Antarctic ozone hole
title_full_unstemmed Some aspects of the interaction between chemical and dynamic processes relating to the Antarctic ozone hole
title_short Some aspects of the interaction between chemical and dynamic processes relating to the Antarctic ozone hole
title_sort some aspects of the interaction between chemical and dynamic processes relating to the antarctic ozone hole
topic 46
topic_facet 46
url http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19920065102