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Effects of Planetary Wave-breaking on the Seasonal Variation of Total Column Ozone
Geophysical Research Letters (2000)
  • Terrence R. Nathan, University of California - Davis
  • Eugene C. Cordero, San Jose State University
  • Long Li
  • Donald J. Wuebbles, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Abstract

The effects of planetary wave breaking on the seasonal variation of total column ozone are investigated using a zonally averaged chemical-radiative-transport model of the atmosphere. The planetary wave breaking effects of zonal wavenumbers k=1 and k=2 are significant in the middle latitude stratosphere during Northern Hemisphere (NH) winter, whereas only wave k=1 is important during Southern Hemisphere (SH) winter. The mixing and induced meridional circulation due to the planetary wave breaking increases the seasonal variation of total column ozone in NH (SH) middle latitudes by ∼20% (∼10%).

Publication Date
July, 2000
Publisher Statement
This article originally appeared in Geophysical Research Letters in Volume 27, Issue 13 and can be found online at this link.
Citation Information
Terrence R. Nathan, Eugene C. Cordero, Long Li and Donald J. Wuebbles. "Effects of Planetary Wave-breaking on the Seasonal Variation of Total Column Ozone" Geophysical Research Letters Vol. 27 Iss. 13 (2000)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/eugene_cordero/26/