نتایج جستجو برای: stratospheric ozone

تعداد نتایج: 24237  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Benjamin D Santer Jeffrey F Painter Carl A Mears Charles Doutriaux Peter Caldwell Julie M Arblaster Philip J Cameron-Smith Nathan P Gillett Peter J Gleckler John Lanzante Judith Perlwitz Susan Solomon Peter A Stott Karl E Taylor Laurent Terray Peter W Thorne Michael F Wehner Frank J Wentz Tom M L Wigley Laura J Wilcox Cheng-Zhi Zou

We perform a multimodel detection and attribution study with climate model simulation output and satellite-based measurements of tropospheric and stratospheric temperature change. We use simulation output from 20 climate models participating in phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project. This multimodel archive provides estimates of the signal pattern in response to combined anthropog...

2005
C. Stick K. Krüger N. H. Schade H. Sandmann A. Macke

Episode of unusual high solar ultraviolet radiation in central Europe due to dynamical reduced stratospheric ozone in May 2005 C. Stick, K. Krüger, N. H. Schade, H. Sandmann, and A. Macke Institut für Medizinische Klimatologie an der Universität Kiel, 24118 Kiel, Germany Alfred Wegener Institut für Polarund Meeresforschung, 14401 Potsdam, Germany Leibniz-Institut für Meereswissenschaften an der...

2015
DARRYN W. WAUGH CHAIM I. GARFINKEL LORENZO M. POLVANI

Observational evidence indicates that the southern edge of theHadley cell (HC) has shifted southward during austral summer in recent decades. However, there is no consensus on the cause of this shift, with several studies reaching opposite conclusions as to the relative role of changes in sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and stratospheric ozone depletion in causing this shift. Here, the authors ...

2000
I. Petropavlovskikh R. Loughman J. DeLuisi B. Herman

Various spherical radiative transfer (SRT) computer codes that model ultraviolet (UV) sky intensities incident at the Earth’s surface are compared for clear-sky (Rayleigh scattering and ozone absorption) and hazy-sky (stratospheric volcanic aerosol, Rayleigh scattering, and ozone absorption) atmospheric conditions. Calculated sky intensities using Dave vector (pseudospherical), Dave scalar (pse...

2007
G. E. Bodeker H. Garny D. Smale M. Dameris R. Deckert

One of the most significant events in the evolution of the ozone layer over southern mid-latitudes since the late 1970s was the large decrease observed in 1985. This event remains unexplained and a detailed investigation of the mechanisms responsible for the event has not previously been undertaken. In this study, the 1985 Southern Hemisphere mid-latitude total column ozone anomaly is analyzed ...

2000
SI-CHEE TSAY

An atmospheric radiation model is used to study the combined effects of ozone depletions/redistributions and particulate clouds on atmospheric heating/photolysis rates and ultraviolet radiation reaching the biosphere. Four types of particulate clouds prevalent in the summertime Arctic are considered: stratospheric aerosols, tropospheric aerosols (Arctic haze), cirrus clouds, and stratus clouds....

2007
A. Kagawa Y. Kasai N. B. Jones M. Yamamori K. Seki F. Murcray Y. Murayama K. Mizutani T. Itabe

It is important to obtain the year-to-year trend of stratospheric minor species in the context of global changes. An important example is the trend in global ozone depletion. The purpose of this paper is to report the accuracy and precision of measurements of stratospheric chemical species that are made at our Poker Flat site in Alaska (65 • N, 147 • W). Since 1999, minor atmospheric molecules ...

2011
J. P. McCormack T. R. Nathan E. C. Cordero

[1] Previous modeling studies have found significant differences in winter extratropical stratospheric temperatures depending on the presence or absence of zonally asymmetric ozone heating (ZAOH), yet the physical mechanism causing these differences has not been fully explained. The present study describes the effect of ZAOH on the dynamics of the Northern Hemisphere extratropical stratosphere ...

2008
J. Austin K. Tourpali E. Rozanov H. Akiyoshi S. Bekki G. Bodeker C. Brühl N. Butchart M. Chipperfield M. Deushi V. I. Fomichev M. A. Giorgetta L. Gray K. Kodera F. Lott E. Manzini D. Marsh K. Matthes T. Nagashima K. Shibata R. S. Stolarski H. Struthers W. Tian

[1] The 11-year solar cycles in ozone and temperature are examined using new simulations of coupled chemistry climate models. The results show a secondary maximum in stratospheric tropical ozone, in agreement with satellite observations and in contrast with most previously published simulations. The mean model response varies by up to about 2.5% in ozone and 0.8 K in temperature during a typica...

2017
Craig E. Williamson Richard G. Zepp Robyn M. Lucas Sasha Madronich Amy T. Austin Carlos L. Ballare Mary Norval Barbara Sulzberger Alkiviadis F. Bais Richard L. McKenzie Sharon A. Robinson Janet F. Bornman Carlos L. Ballaré Nigel D. Paul

The projected large increases in damaging ultraviolet radiation as a result of global emissions of ozonedepleting substances have been forestalled by the success of the Montreal Protocol. New challenges are now arising in relation to climate change. We highlight the complex interactions between the drivers of climate change and those of stratospheric ozone depletion, and the positive and negati...

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