Die Kopplung des Windes in der oberen Troposphäre mit plötzlichen Stratosphärenerwärmungen

Sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) are phenomenons of rising temperatures in the polar stratosphere combined with a breakdown of the polar vortex. They occur mainly in the Northern Hemisphere and are often followed by anomalies in the tropospheric circulation. SSWs can be classified in those event...

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Main Author: Hänsch, Martje
Format: Thesis
Language:German
Published: 2020
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description Sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) are phenomenons of rising temperatures in the polar stratosphere combined with a breakdown of the polar vortex. They occur mainly in the Northern Hemisphere and are often followed by anomalies in the tropospheric circulation. SSWs can be classified in those events that have an impact on the tropospheric circulation (dSSW) and those that do not (nSSW). Jet streams are ribbons of high wind speeds in the height of the tropopause and are crucial for the weather in the midlatitudes. They are affected by SSWs as they become weaker and are displaced equatorwards. In this study anomalies of jet stream position and strength are analysed during SSWs. It is tested whether there are different impacts when differing between dSSWs and nSSWs. In addition, sea ice content (SIC) and sea surface temperature (SST) are also studied during SSWs, because they are known as drivers of jet stream anomalies. Previous studies investigated influences of SST anomalies in the Pacific and of SIC anomalies on the stratospheric polar vortex and on SSWs. These influences, regarding the distinction of dSSW and nSSW, are widely unexplored yet. First, jet stream climatologies and trends from previous literature are reproduced with ERA5 reanalysis data. Then, composites for a time period of ± 90 days around the SSW central date are made. In the results a decrease in the strength of the jet stream and an equatorward shift are seen for dSSWs. For nSSWs only weak and not significant anomalies appear. In the lower-tropospheric circulation, changes appear only in the Atlantic sector and over Europe after dSSWs and little changes are seen after nSSWs. SST anomalies in the Pacific display a clear pattern before and during nSSWs with colder temperatures in the East Pacific and northernmost Pacific and with warmer temperatures in the Western Pacific and central North Pacific. In the Atlantic less anomalies are found. During dSSWs in all oceans only little anomalies are seen. SIC anomalies in the Barents-Kara Sea show ...
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Hänsch, M. (2020) Die Kopplung des Windes in der oberen Troposphäre mit plötzlichen Stratosphärenerwärmungen. Open Access (Bachelor thesis), Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Kiel, Germany, 43 pp.
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:51694 2025-01-16T22:49:56+00:00 Die Kopplung des Windes in der oberen Troposphäre mit plötzlichen Stratosphärenerwärmungen Hänsch, Martje 2020-12-07 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/51694/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/51694/1/Bachelorarbeit_MartjeH%C3%A4nsch.pdf de ger https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/51694/1/Bachelorarbeit_MartjeH%C3%A4nsch.pdf Hänsch, M. (2020) Die Kopplung des Windes in der oberen Troposphäre mit plötzlichen Stratosphärenerwärmungen. Open Access (Bachelor thesis), Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Kiel, Germany, 43 pp. cc_by_4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Course of study: BSc Physics of the Earth System Thesis NonPeerReviewed 2020 ftoceanrep 2024-12-04T01:13:15Z Sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) are phenomenons of rising temperatures in the polar stratosphere combined with a breakdown of the polar vortex. They occur mainly in the Northern Hemisphere and are often followed by anomalies in the tropospheric circulation. SSWs can be classified in those events that have an impact on the tropospheric circulation (dSSW) and those that do not (nSSW). Jet streams are ribbons of high wind speeds in the height of the tropopause and are crucial for the weather in the midlatitudes. They are affected by SSWs as they become weaker and are displaced equatorwards. In this study anomalies of jet stream position and strength are analysed during SSWs. It is tested whether there are different impacts when differing between dSSWs and nSSWs. In addition, sea ice content (SIC) and sea surface temperature (SST) are also studied during SSWs, because they are known as drivers of jet stream anomalies. Previous studies investigated influences of SST anomalies in the Pacific and of SIC anomalies on the stratospheric polar vortex and on SSWs. These influences, regarding the distinction of dSSW and nSSW, are widely unexplored yet. First, jet stream climatologies and trends from previous literature are reproduced with ERA5 reanalysis data. Then, composites for a time period of ± 90 days around the SSW central date are made. In the results a decrease in the strength of the jet stream and an equatorward shift are seen for dSSWs. For nSSWs only weak and not significant anomalies appear. In the lower-tropospheric circulation, changes appear only in the Atlantic sector and over Europe after dSSWs and little changes are seen after nSSWs. SST anomalies in the Pacific display a clear pattern before and during nSSWs with colder temperatures in the East Pacific and northernmost Pacific and with warmer temperatures in the Western Pacific and central North Pacific. In the Atlantic less anomalies are found. During dSSWs in all oceans only little anomalies are seen. SIC anomalies in the Barents-Kara Sea show ... Thesis Kara Sea Sea ice OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Kara Sea Pacific
spellingShingle Course of study: BSc Physics of the Earth System
Hänsch, Martje
Die Kopplung des Windes in der oberen Troposphäre mit plötzlichen Stratosphärenerwärmungen
title Die Kopplung des Windes in der oberen Troposphäre mit plötzlichen Stratosphärenerwärmungen
title_full Die Kopplung des Windes in der oberen Troposphäre mit plötzlichen Stratosphärenerwärmungen
title_fullStr Die Kopplung des Windes in der oberen Troposphäre mit plötzlichen Stratosphärenerwärmungen
title_full_unstemmed Die Kopplung des Windes in der oberen Troposphäre mit plötzlichen Stratosphärenerwärmungen
title_short Die Kopplung des Windes in der oberen Troposphäre mit plötzlichen Stratosphärenerwärmungen
title_sort die kopplung des windes in der oberen troposphäre mit plötzlichen stratosphärenerwärmungen
topic Course of study: BSc Physics of the Earth System
topic_facet Course of study: BSc Physics of the Earth System
url https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/51694/
https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/51694/1/Bachelorarbeit_MartjeH%C3%A4nsch.pdf