The Impact of Vortex Breakdown on Ozone over New Zealand in 1998

After Antarctic vortex breakdown, significant changes in the total ozone column at southern mid-latitudes can be observed. In the late 1990s, breakdown often occurrred in early to mid-December, so that large vortex remnants were at southern mid-latitudes around the time of summer solstice, when they...

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Main Authors: Ajtić, Jelena, Connor, Brian J., Randall, Cora E., Bodeker, Gregory E., Lawrence, Bryan N., Bevilacqua, Richard M.
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spelling ftunivbelgradfvm:oai:vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs:123456789/2434 2023-07-16T03:54:43+02:00 The Impact of Vortex Breakdown on Ozone over New Zealand in 1998 Ajtić, Jelena Connor, Brian J. Randall, Cora E. Bodeker, Gregory E. Lawrence, Bryan N. Bevilacqua, Richard M. 2001 https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2434 http://veterinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/bitstream/id/6750/bitstream_6750.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_2434 en eng AGU https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2434 http://veterinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/bitstream/id/6750/bitstream_6750.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_2434 openAccess ARR Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 82(20), May 29 – June 2, Boston, USA Middle atmosphere: composition and chemistry Middle atmosphere: constituent transport and chemistry conferenceObject publishedVersion 2001 ftunivbelgradfvm 2023-06-27T16:17:47Z After Antarctic vortex breakdown, significant changes in the total ozone column at southern mid-latitudes can be observed. In the late 1990s, breakdown often occurrred in early to mid-December, so that large vortex remnants were at southern mid-latitudes around the time of summer solstice, when they would have a maximum effect on UV. Examination of ozonesonde profiles, meteorological analyses, and ozone maps derived from POAM III data, suggest that the 1998 Antarctic vortex breakdown had a substantial impact on stratospheric ozone levels above New Zealand. To investigate this period, a back-trajectory model was used to track the origin of air parcels at 34-48 S and 162-178 E, on the 400, 500, 600 and 700 K potential temperature surfaces. At 600 K, vortex air covered 50-60\% of New Zealand in mid-December, and nearly all of the South Island after Christmas. Vortex air was also over parts of the North Island at 500 K by the end of the year. The parcels were then initialized with ozone mixing ratio values according to the observed relation between potential vorticity and ozone. This relationship was derived from the correlation between United Kingdom Meteorological Office (UKMO) potential vorticity analyses and POAM III ozone profiles. Assuming that over this period ozone can be considered a passive tracer, ozone profiles above New Zealand were modelled, and compared to available ozonesonde measurements. The decrease in total ozone above New Zealand due to the vortex breakdown was then quantified. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Veterinar - Repository of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Belgrade Antarctic New Zealand
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Middle atmosphere: constituent transport and chemistry
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Middle atmosphere: constituent transport and chemistry
Ajtić, Jelena
Connor, Brian J.
Randall, Cora E.
Bodeker, Gregory E.
Lawrence, Bryan N.
Bevilacqua, Richard M.
The Impact of Vortex Breakdown on Ozone over New Zealand in 1998
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description After Antarctic vortex breakdown, significant changes in the total ozone column at southern mid-latitudes can be observed. In the late 1990s, breakdown often occurrred in early to mid-December, so that large vortex remnants were at southern mid-latitudes around the time of summer solstice, when they would have a maximum effect on UV. Examination of ozonesonde profiles, meteorological analyses, and ozone maps derived from POAM III data, suggest that the 1998 Antarctic vortex breakdown had a substantial impact on stratospheric ozone levels above New Zealand. To investigate this period, a back-trajectory model was used to track the origin of air parcels at 34-48 S and 162-178 E, on the 400, 500, 600 and 700 K potential temperature surfaces. At 600 K, vortex air covered 50-60\% of New Zealand in mid-December, and nearly all of the South Island after Christmas. Vortex air was also over parts of the North Island at 500 K by the end of the year. The parcels were then initialized with ozone mixing ratio values according to the observed relation between potential vorticity and ozone. This relationship was derived from the correlation between United Kingdom Meteorological Office (UKMO) potential vorticity analyses and POAM III ozone profiles. Assuming that over this period ozone can be considered a passive tracer, ozone profiles above New Zealand were modelled, and compared to available ozonesonde measurements. The decrease in total ozone above New Zealand due to the vortex breakdown was then quantified.
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author Ajtić, Jelena
Connor, Brian J.
Randall, Cora E.
Bodeker, Gregory E.
Lawrence, Bryan N.
Bevilacqua, Richard M.
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title The Impact of Vortex Breakdown on Ozone over New Zealand in 1998
title_short The Impact of Vortex Breakdown on Ozone over New Zealand in 1998
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