The structure and amplitude of the radiative contributions of the annual cycles in ozone and water vapour to the prominent annual cycle in temperatures in the tropical tropopause layer (TTL) are considered. This is done initially through a seasonally evolving fixed dynamical heating (SEFDH) calculation. The annual cycle in ozone is found to drive significant temperature changes predominantly locally (in the vertical) and roughly in phase with the observed TTL annual cycle. In contrast, temperature changes driven by the annual cycle in water vapour are out of phase with the latter. The effects are weaker than those of ozone but still quantitatively significant, particularly near the cold point (100 to 90 hPa) where there are substantial non-...
[1] Time series of stratospheric water vapor measurements by satellites and balloons show persistent...
Based on the HALOE and SHADOZ observations of ozone (O-3) and on a simple conceptual model of transp...
There are discrepancies between global climate models regarding the evolution of the tropical tropop...
Abstract. The structure and amplitude of the radiative contributions of the annual cycles in ozone a...
Abstract. The prominent annual cycle in temperatures (with maximum peak to peak amplitude of ~ 8 K a...
Ozone variations with seasonal and intraseasonal timescales in the tropical tropopause layer (TTL) a...
[1] The radiation balance of the tropical tropopause layer (TTL) is examined using several different...
The tropical tropopause layer (TTL) is a transition region between the troposphere and the strato-sp...
The vertical temperature structure of the tropical atmosphere has been explained as controlled by th...
In this paper, we examine the tropical lower stratosphere and upper troposphere and elucidate the ke...
Water vapor and ozone profiles in the tropical tropopause layer (TTL) are investigated using measure...
Near-equatorial ozone observations from balloon and satellite measurements reveal a large annual cyc...
A single-column radiative-convective model (RCM) is a useful tool to investigate the physical proces...
network and Aura MLS are used to show that there are seasonal cycles in ozone (O3) and carbon monoxi...
Multi-annual simulations with the Chemical Lagrangian Model of the Stratosphere (CLaMS) were conduct...
[1] Time series of stratospheric water vapor measurements by satellites and balloons show persistent...
Based on the HALOE and SHADOZ observations of ozone (O-3) and on a simple conceptual model of transp...
There are discrepancies between global climate models regarding the evolution of the tropical tropop...
Abstract. The structure and amplitude of the radiative contributions of the annual cycles in ozone a...
Abstract. The prominent annual cycle in temperatures (with maximum peak to peak amplitude of ~ 8 K a...
Ozone variations with seasonal and intraseasonal timescales in the tropical tropopause layer (TTL) a...
[1] The radiation balance of the tropical tropopause layer (TTL) is examined using several different...
The tropical tropopause layer (TTL) is a transition region between the troposphere and the strato-sp...
The vertical temperature structure of the tropical atmosphere has been explained as controlled by th...
In this paper, we examine the tropical lower stratosphere and upper troposphere and elucidate the ke...
Water vapor and ozone profiles in the tropical tropopause layer (TTL) are investigated using measure...
Near-equatorial ozone observations from balloon and satellite measurements reveal a large annual cyc...
A single-column radiative-convective model (RCM) is a useful tool to investigate the physical proces...
network and Aura MLS are used to show that there are seasonal cycles in ozone (O3) and carbon monoxi...
Multi-annual simulations with the Chemical Lagrangian Model of the Stratosphere (CLaMS) were conduct...
[1] Time series of stratospheric water vapor measurements by satellites and balloons show persistent...
Based on the HALOE and SHADOZ observations of ozone (O-3) and on a simple conceptual model of transp...
There are discrepancies between global climate models regarding the evolution of the tropical tropop...