Lidarbeobachtungen der polaren Atmosphäre : Wolken und Wellen – Phänomene und Mechanismen
Since 1997 the Bonn University Institute of Physics operates a Rayleigh/Mie/Raman lidar on the Esrange near the Swedish city of Kiruna north of the Arctic circle. During seven winter and six summer campaigns a large amount of cloud and temperature observations were obtained in the polar middle strat...
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ftunivbonn:oai:bonndoc.ulb.uni-bonn.de:20.500.11811/1953 2023-05-15T15:07:25+02:00 Lidarbeobachtungen der polaren Atmosphäre : Wolken und Wellen – Phänomene und Mechanismen Blum, Ulrich Alois Lübken, Franz-Josef Hilger, Erwin 2003 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11811/1953 deu ger Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Bonn info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/urn/urn:nbn:de:hbz:5n-02954 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11811/1953 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ openAccess Atmosphäre Stratosphäre PSC Dynamik Schwerewellen ddc:520 doc-type:doctoralThesis 2003 ftunivbonn https://doi.org/20.500.11811/1953 2023-02-13T19:27:07Z Since 1997 the Bonn University Institute of Physics operates a Rayleigh/Mie/Raman lidar on the Esrange near the Swedish city of Kiruna north of the Arctic circle. During seven winter and six summer campaigns a large amount of cloud and temperature observations were obtained in the polar middle stratosphere. The temperature observations of the U. Bonn lidar regularly show waves superposed on the temperature porfiles. An analysis of these atmospheric gravity waves reveals strong wave activity during winter and little wave activity during summer. This seasonal variability can be understood in terms of the dominant wind regimes in the troposphere and stratosphere. A continuous decrease in the potential energy density of the gravity waves is observable since 1997. During winter polar stratospheric clouds (PSC) are frequently observed. PSCs play a key role in the polar stratospheric chemistry which leads to the formation of the ozone hole. The existence of these clouds depends crucially on atmospheric temperatures, which determine the PSC types formed. An analysis of the occurrence of PSCs regarding the types and synoptical temperatures disclose that most of the observed PSCs need additional cooling to below synoptic scale temperatures for formation. Dynamically induced cooling is provided by the large gravity wave activity observed in the winter temperature data. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Kiruna bonndoc - The Repository of the University of Bonn Arctic Esrange ENVELOPE(21.117,21.117,67.883,67.883) Kiruna |
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Since 1997 the Bonn University Institute of Physics operates a Rayleigh/Mie/Raman lidar on the Esrange near the Swedish city of Kiruna north of the Arctic circle. During seven winter and six summer campaigns a large amount of cloud and temperature observations were obtained in the polar middle stratosphere. The temperature observations of the U. Bonn lidar regularly show waves superposed on the temperature porfiles. An analysis of these atmospheric gravity waves reveals strong wave activity during winter and little wave activity during summer. This seasonal variability can be understood in terms of the dominant wind regimes in the troposphere and stratosphere. A continuous decrease in the potential energy density of the gravity waves is observable since 1997. During winter polar stratospheric clouds (PSC) are frequently observed. PSCs play a key role in the polar stratospheric chemistry which leads to the formation of the ozone hole. The existence of these clouds depends crucially on atmospheric temperatures, which determine the PSC types formed. An analysis of the occurrence of PSCs regarding the types and synoptical temperatures disclose that most of the observed PSCs need additional cooling to below synoptic scale temperatures for formation. Dynamically induced cooling is provided by the large gravity wave activity observed in the winter temperature data. |
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Lübken, Franz-Josef Hilger, Erwin |
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Blum, Ulrich Alois |
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Lidarbeobachtungen der polaren Atmosphäre : Wolken und Wellen – Phänomene und Mechanismen |
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Lidarbeobachtungen der polaren Atmosphäre : Wolken und Wellen – Phänomene und Mechanismen |
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Lidarbeobachtungen der polaren Atmosphäre : Wolken und Wellen – Phänomene und Mechanismen |
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Lidarbeobachtungen der polaren Atmosphäre : Wolken und Wellen – Phänomene und Mechanismen |
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Lidarbeobachtungen der polaren Atmosphäre : Wolken und Wellen – Phänomene und Mechanismen |
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lidarbeobachtungen der polaren atmosphäre : wolken und wellen – phänomene und mechanismen |
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Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Bonn |
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2003 |
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