Tropopause folds are one of the mechanisms of stratosphere–troposphere exchange, which can bring ozone rich stratospheric air to low altitudes in the extra-tropical regions. They have been widely studied at northern mid- or high latitudes, but so far almost no studies have been made at mid- or high southern latitudes. The Moveable Atmospheric Radar for Antarctica (MARA), a 54.5 MHz wind-profiler radar, has operated at the Swedish summer station Wasa, Antarctica (73° S, 13.5° W) during austral summer seasons from 2007 to 2011 and has observed on several occasions signatures similar to those caused by tropopause folds at comparable Arctic latitudes. Here a case study is presented of one of these events when an ozonesonde successfull...
We report airborne remote-sensing observations of a tropopause fold during two crossings of the pola...
Antarctic stratospheric ozone depletion has been associated with an observed downward trend in tropo...
A new Lagrangian technique to calculate the air mass flux across potential vorticity (Q) surfaces ha...
Tropopause folds are one of the mechanisms of stratosphere-troposphere exchange, which can bring ozo...
Mesoscale processes (atmospheric phenomena with horizontal scales ranging from a few tens to several...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [IW] Whole atmosphere, Wed. 4 Dec. / 3F Semino...
Multiple tropopauses (MTs) defined by theWorldMeteorologicalOrganization are frequently detected fro...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions: [IW] Whole atmosphere, Thu. 3 Dec
In this study, 8 years of high-resolution radiosonde data at nine Antarctic stations are analysed to...
Characteristically strong vertical wind disturbances (VWDs) with magnitudes larger than 1m s21 were ...
This paper gives a synthesis of three algorithms to detect the presence of tropopause folds from ver...
The dynamics of the polar mesosphere and lower thermosphere ( MLT ) is investigated using MF radars ...
A climatology of the occurrence of strong wind shear in the upper troposphere–lower stratosphere (UT...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M6: Middle atmosphere dynamics and structureMay 31 (Wed), NIPR Audito...
The global behavior of the extratropical tropopause transition layer (ExTL) is investigated using O...
We report airborne remote-sensing observations of a tropopause fold during two crossings of the pola...
Antarctic stratospheric ozone depletion has been associated with an observed downward trend in tropo...
A new Lagrangian technique to calculate the air mass flux across potential vorticity (Q) surfaces ha...
Tropopause folds are one of the mechanisms of stratosphere-troposphere exchange, which can bring ozo...
Mesoscale processes (atmospheric phenomena with horizontal scales ranging from a few tens to several...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [IW] Whole atmosphere, Wed. 4 Dec. / 3F Semino...
Multiple tropopauses (MTs) defined by theWorldMeteorologicalOrganization are frequently detected fro...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions: [IW] Whole atmosphere, Thu. 3 Dec
In this study, 8 years of high-resolution radiosonde data at nine Antarctic stations are analysed to...
Characteristically strong vertical wind disturbances (VWDs) with magnitudes larger than 1m s21 were ...
This paper gives a synthesis of three algorithms to detect the presence of tropopause folds from ver...
The dynamics of the polar mesosphere and lower thermosphere ( MLT ) is investigated using MF radars ...
A climatology of the occurrence of strong wind shear in the upper troposphere–lower stratosphere (UT...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M6: Middle atmosphere dynamics and structureMay 31 (Wed), NIPR Audito...
The global behavior of the extratropical tropopause transition layer (ExTL) is investigated using O...
We report airborne remote-sensing observations of a tropopause fold during two crossings of the pola...
Antarctic stratospheric ozone depletion has been associated with an observed downward trend in tropo...
A new Lagrangian technique to calculate the air mass flux across potential vorticity (Q) surfaces ha...