We investigate the reliability of using trace gas measurements from remote sensing instruments to infer polar atmospheric descent rates during winter within 46–86 km altitude. Using output from the Specified Dynamics Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model (SD-WACCM) between 2008 and 2014, tendencies of carbon monoxide (CO) volume mixing ratios (VMRs) are used to assess a common assumption of dominant vertical advection of tracers during polar winter. The results show that dynamical processes other than vertical advection are not negligible, meaning that the transport rates derived from trace gas measurements do not represent the mean descent of the atmosphere. The relative importance of vertical advection is lessened, and exceed...
This study uses data from the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) to investigate two topics i...
Quantitative understanding of atmospheric carbon sources and sinks is necessary to develop a reasona...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide a detailed comparison between carbon monoxide (CO) d...
The central point of this thesis is the application of middle atmosphere CO as tracer for polar dyna...
CO serves as a tracer for dynamics in the polar winter middle atmosphere. This work presents the ret...
International audienceWe present long-term time-series of strato-mesospheric CO vertical columns mea...
Despite the developments in the global modelling of chemistry and of the parameterization of the phy...
International audienceWe present long-term time-series of strato-mesospheric CO vertical columns mea...
In this paper, we provide a detailed comparison between carbon monoxide (CO) data measured by the In...
Long series of continuous measurements of middle and upper atmospheric constituents are needed to be...
Structure and kinematics of carbon monoxide in the upper stratosphere and lower mesosphere (10–0.03 ...
Using observations from aircraft, surface stations and satellite, we comprehensively evaluate multi-...
This study uses data from the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) to investigate two topics i...
Quantitative understanding of atmospheric carbon sources and sinks is necessary to develop a reasona...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide a detailed comparison between carbon monoxide (CO) d...
The central point of this thesis is the application of middle atmosphere CO as tracer for polar dyna...
CO serves as a tracer for dynamics in the polar winter middle atmosphere. This work presents the ret...
International audienceWe present long-term time-series of strato-mesospheric CO vertical columns mea...
Despite the developments in the global modelling of chemistry and of the parameterization of the phy...
International audienceWe present long-term time-series of strato-mesospheric CO vertical columns mea...
In this paper, we provide a detailed comparison between carbon monoxide (CO) data measured by the In...
Long series of continuous measurements of middle and upper atmospheric constituents are needed to be...
Structure and kinematics of carbon monoxide in the upper stratosphere and lower mesosphere (10–0.03 ...
Using observations from aircraft, surface stations and satellite, we comprehensively evaluate multi-...
This study uses data from the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) to investigate two topics i...
Quantitative understanding of atmospheric carbon sources and sinks is necessary to develop a reasona...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide a detailed comparison between carbon monoxide (CO) d...