The mechanisms responsible for the extreme dryness of the stratosphere have been debated for decades. A key difficulty has been the lack of comprehensive models which are able to reproduce the observations. Here we examine results from the coupled lower-middle atmosphere chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1 together with satellite observations. Our model results match observed temperatures in the tropical lower stratosphere and realistically represent the seasonal and inter-annual variability of water vapor. The model reproduces the very low water vapor mixing ratios (below 2 ppmv) periodically observed at the tropical tropopause near 100 hPa, as well as the characteristic tape recorder signal up to about 10 hPa, providing evid...
This thesis assesses the representation of the key processes determining water vapour entry into the...
Convection and its interactions with transport of heat, water and momentum are essential in understa...
Abstract. The application of general circulation models (GCMs) to stratospheric hemistry and transpo...
The mechanisms responsible for the extreme dryness of the stratosphere have been debated for decades...
Abstract. The mechanisms responsible for the extreme dry-ness of the stratosphere have been debated ...
International audienceThe mechanisms responsible for the extreme dryness of the stratosphere have be...
In situ and remote sensing observations of water vapor are analyzed to assess the evidence for direc...
Abstract. Mechanisms for transporting and dehydrating air across the tropical tropopause layer (TTL)...
Abstract. Domain filling, forward trajectory calculations are used to examine the global dehydration...
The tropics are the main region for troposphere-to-stratosphere transport (TST) of air. One of the d...
International audienceThe Asian Monsoon Anticyclone (AMA) represents the wettest region in the lower...
AbstractThe dryness of the stratosphere is the result of air entering through the cold tropical trop...
Abstract. The seasonal cycle of water vapor in the lower stratosphere is studied based on Halogen Oc...
Abstract Water vapor in the lower stratosphere exhibits localized maximum values during Northern Hem...
[1] Observations from in situ aircraft and output from a global chemical transport model are used to...
This thesis assesses the representation of the key processes determining water vapour entry into the...
Convection and its interactions with transport of heat, water and momentum are essential in understa...
Abstract. The application of general circulation models (GCMs) to stratospheric hemistry and transpo...
The mechanisms responsible for the extreme dryness of the stratosphere have been debated for decades...
Abstract. The mechanisms responsible for the extreme dry-ness of the stratosphere have been debated ...
International audienceThe mechanisms responsible for the extreme dryness of the stratosphere have be...
In situ and remote sensing observations of water vapor are analyzed to assess the evidence for direc...
Abstract. Mechanisms for transporting and dehydrating air across the tropical tropopause layer (TTL)...
Abstract. Domain filling, forward trajectory calculations are used to examine the global dehydration...
The tropics are the main region for troposphere-to-stratosphere transport (TST) of air. One of the d...
International audienceThe Asian Monsoon Anticyclone (AMA) represents the wettest region in the lower...
AbstractThe dryness of the stratosphere is the result of air entering through the cold tropical trop...
Abstract. The seasonal cycle of water vapor in the lower stratosphere is studied based on Halogen Oc...
Abstract Water vapor in the lower stratosphere exhibits localized maximum values during Northern Hem...
[1] Observations from in situ aircraft and output from a global chemical transport model are used to...
This thesis assesses the representation of the key processes determining water vapour entry into the...
Convection and its interactions with transport of heat, water and momentum are essential in understa...
Abstract. The application of general circulation models (GCMs) to stratospheric hemistry and transpo...