Fate of long-lived trace species near the Northern Hemispheric tropopause:Carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and sulfur hexafluoride

The mixing ratios of CO2, CH4, O-3, and SF6 were measured in 118 whole air samples collected onboard a Transall C-160 aircraft around the NH extratropical tropopause in the winters 1993-1994 and 1994-1995. The samples originate mainly from the upper troposphere (similar to 7 km) and partly from the...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Main Authors: Zahn, Andreas, Neubert, Rolf, Maiss, Manfred, Platt, Ulrich
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1999
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/d002b08a-7a9c-425c-89fd-3e3ef5337763 2024-09-09T19:28:37+00:00 Fate of long-lived trace species near the Northern Hemispheric tropopause:Carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and sulfur hexafluoride Zahn, Andreas Neubert, Rolf Maiss, Manfred Platt, Ulrich 1999-06-20 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/d002b08a-7a9c-425c-89fd-3e3ef5337763 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/d002b08a-7a9c-425c-89fd-3e3ef5337763 https://doi.org/10.1029/1998JD100106 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/67093637/Zahn_et_al_1999_Journal_of_Geophysical_Research_3A_Atmospheres.pdf eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/d002b08a-7a9c-425c-89fd-3e3ef5337763 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Zahn , A , Neubert , R , Maiss , M & Platt , U 1999 , ' Fate of long-lived trace species near the Northern Hemispheric tropopause : Carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and sulfur hexafluoride ' , Journal of geophysical research-Atmospheres , vol. 104 , no. D11 , pp. 13923-13942 . https://doi.org/10.1029/1998JD100106 STRATOSPHERE-TROPOSPHERE EXCHANGE GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL AIRCRAFT MEASUREMENTS INSITU MEASUREMENTS ATMOSPHERIC CO2 WATER-VAPOR LATITUDINAL DISTRIBUTIONS LOWERMOST STRATOSPHERE SPATIAL VARIATIONS ISOTOPIC RATIO article 1999 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.1029/1998JD100106 2024-07-01T14:49:22Z The mixing ratios of CO2, CH4, O-3, and SF6 were measured in 118 whole air samples collected onboard a Transall C-160 aircraft around the NH extratropical tropopause in the winters 1993-1994 and 1994-1995. The samples originate mainly from the upper troposphere (similar to 7 km) and partly from the lowermost stratosphere up to altitudes of 12 km. With help of 7-day back trajectories the potential temperature theta of an air mass in the free troposphere was established to be a reliable measure of the average latitude the air mass spent the last week before sampling, The potential temperature are thus interpreted in terms of a "representative latitude" allowing -1- for the creation of representative meridional trace gas profiles in the troposphere that show a lower scatter than if the data were plotted versus the sampling latitude itself and -2- for the distinction of different types of air masses, For example, by categorizing the sampled air masses by their potential temperatures and by their trace gas composition, the 300 K theta-surface was identified to separate cold polar air from warmer subtropical air. The 300 K theta - surface is thus found to mark the polar front in the wintertime upper troposphere and can be viewed as the lowest isentrope that allows quasi-isentropic cross-tropopause transport. The midlatitude upper troposphere was frequently affected by surface air resulting in a positive correlation of CH4, SF6, and O-3. In contrast, in the arctic upper troposphere and in the lowermost stratosphere, both CH4 and SF6 were negatively correlated with O-3. Surprisingly, variable CO2 levels (spanning similar to 14 ppm) found just above the ozonopause point to intensive mixing of tropospheric air into the lowermost stratosphere. From the high SF6 growth rate of nearly 7% per year a clear aging of the observed air masses since their entry into the stratosphere could be inferred. This SF6 age was rather high, for example around 2 years at an altitude of 11.5 km and thus just 3.5 km above the dynamical ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic University of Groningen research database Arctic Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 104 D11 13923 13942
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topic STRATOSPHERE-TROPOSPHERE EXCHANGE
GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL
AIRCRAFT MEASUREMENTS
INSITU MEASUREMENTS
ATMOSPHERIC CO2
WATER-VAPOR
LATITUDINAL DISTRIBUTIONS
LOWERMOST STRATOSPHERE
SPATIAL VARIATIONS
ISOTOPIC RATIO
spellingShingle STRATOSPHERE-TROPOSPHERE EXCHANGE
GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL
AIRCRAFT MEASUREMENTS
INSITU MEASUREMENTS
ATMOSPHERIC CO2
WATER-VAPOR
LATITUDINAL DISTRIBUTIONS
LOWERMOST STRATOSPHERE
SPATIAL VARIATIONS
ISOTOPIC RATIO
Zahn, Andreas
Neubert, Rolf
Maiss, Manfred
Platt, Ulrich
Fate of long-lived trace species near the Northern Hemispheric tropopause:Carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and sulfur hexafluoride
topic_facet STRATOSPHERE-TROPOSPHERE EXCHANGE
GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL
AIRCRAFT MEASUREMENTS
INSITU MEASUREMENTS
ATMOSPHERIC CO2
WATER-VAPOR
LATITUDINAL DISTRIBUTIONS
LOWERMOST STRATOSPHERE
SPATIAL VARIATIONS
ISOTOPIC RATIO
description The mixing ratios of CO2, CH4, O-3, and SF6 were measured in 118 whole air samples collected onboard a Transall C-160 aircraft around the NH extratropical tropopause in the winters 1993-1994 and 1994-1995. The samples originate mainly from the upper troposphere (similar to 7 km) and partly from the lowermost stratosphere up to altitudes of 12 km. With help of 7-day back trajectories the potential temperature theta of an air mass in the free troposphere was established to be a reliable measure of the average latitude the air mass spent the last week before sampling, The potential temperature are thus interpreted in terms of a "representative latitude" allowing -1- for the creation of representative meridional trace gas profiles in the troposphere that show a lower scatter than if the data were plotted versus the sampling latitude itself and -2- for the distinction of different types of air masses, For example, by categorizing the sampled air masses by their potential temperatures and by their trace gas composition, the 300 K theta-surface was identified to separate cold polar air from warmer subtropical air. The 300 K theta - surface is thus found to mark the polar front in the wintertime upper troposphere and can be viewed as the lowest isentrope that allows quasi-isentropic cross-tropopause transport. The midlatitude upper troposphere was frequently affected by surface air resulting in a positive correlation of CH4, SF6, and O-3. In contrast, in the arctic upper troposphere and in the lowermost stratosphere, both CH4 and SF6 were negatively correlated with O-3. Surprisingly, variable CO2 levels (spanning similar to 14 ppm) found just above the ozonopause point to intensive mixing of tropospheric air into the lowermost stratosphere. From the high SF6 growth rate of nearly 7% per year a clear aging of the observed air masses since their entry into the stratosphere could be inferred. This SF6 age was rather high, for example around 2 years at an altitude of 11.5 km and thus just 3.5 km above the dynamical ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Zahn, Andreas
Neubert, Rolf
Maiss, Manfred
Platt, Ulrich
author_facet Zahn, Andreas
Neubert, Rolf
Maiss, Manfred
Platt, Ulrich
author_sort Zahn, Andreas
title Fate of long-lived trace species near the Northern Hemispheric tropopause:Carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and sulfur hexafluoride
title_short Fate of long-lived trace species near the Northern Hemispheric tropopause:Carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and sulfur hexafluoride
title_full Fate of long-lived trace species near the Northern Hemispheric tropopause:Carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and sulfur hexafluoride
title_fullStr Fate of long-lived trace species near the Northern Hemispheric tropopause:Carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and sulfur hexafluoride
title_full_unstemmed Fate of long-lived trace species near the Northern Hemispheric tropopause:Carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and sulfur hexafluoride
title_sort fate of long-lived trace species near the northern hemispheric tropopause:carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and sulfur hexafluoride
publishDate 1999
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https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/d002b08a-7a9c-425c-89fd-3e3ef5337763
https://doi.org/10.1029/1998JD100106
https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/67093637/Zahn_et_al_1999_Journal_of_Geophysical_Research_3A_Atmospheres.pdf
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