Using simulations with a whole-atmosphere chemistry-climate model nudged by meteorological analyses, global satellite observations of nitrogen oxide (NO) and water vapour by the Sub-Millimetre Radiometer instrument (SMR), of temperature by the Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS), as well as local radar observations, this study examines the recent major stratospheric sudden warming accompanied by an elevated stratopause event (ESE) that occurred in January 2013. We examine dynamical processes during the ESE, including the role of planetary wave, gravity wave and tidal forcing on the initiation of the descent in the mesosphere-lower thermosphere (MLT) and its continuation throughout the mesosphere and stratosphere, as well as the impact of model edd...
The characteristics and driving mechanisms of Elevated Stratopause Events (ESEs) are examined in sim...
In this study we investigate and quantify the statistical changes that occur in the stratosphere and...
A reservoir of nitric oxide (NO) in the lower thermosphere efficiently cools the atmosphere after pe...
Using simulations with a whole-atmosphere chemistry-climate model nudged by meteorological analyses,...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions: [IW] Whole atmosphere, Thu. 3 Dec
The characteristics and driving mechanisms of Elevated Stratopause Events (ESEs) are examined in sim...
Based on a climate-chemistry model (constrained by reanalyses below ~50 km), the zonal-mean composit...
We use the Specified Dynamics version of the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model Extended (SD-W...
Based on the hourly output from the 2000–2014 simulations of the National Center for Atmospheric Res...
This study investigates the effect of stratospheric sudden warmings (SSWs) on planetary wave (PW) ac...
The Arctic middle atmosphere was affected by major sudden stratospheric warmings (SSW) in February 2...
Ensemble simulation of the atmospheric general circulation at altitudes up to the lower thermosphere...
Energetic particle precipitation is one of the main processes by which the sun influences atmospheri...
Sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) are dramatic events in the polar winter stratosphere that are a...
The first multimodel study to estimate the predictability of a boreal sudden stratospheric warming (...
The characteristics and driving mechanisms of Elevated Stratopause Events (ESEs) are examined in sim...
In this study we investigate and quantify the statistical changes that occur in the stratosphere and...
A reservoir of nitric oxide (NO) in the lower thermosphere efficiently cools the atmosphere after pe...
Using simulations with a whole-atmosphere chemistry-climate model nudged by meteorological analyses,...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions: [IW] Whole atmosphere, Thu. 3 Dec
The characteristics and driving mechanisms of Elevated Stratopause Events (ESEs) are examined in sim...
Based on a climate-chemistry model (constrained by reanalyses below ~50 km), the zonal-mean composit...
We use the Specified Dynamics version of the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model Extended (SD-W...
Based on the hourly output from the 2000–2014 simulations of the National Center for Atmospheric Res...
This study investigates the effect of stratospheric sudden warmings (SSWs) on planetary wave (PW) ac...
The Arctic middle atmosphere was affected by major sudden stratospheric warmings (SSW) in February 2...
Ensemble simulation of the atmospheric general circulation at altitudes up to the lower thermosphere...
Energetic particle precipitation is one of the main processes by which the sun influences atmospheri...
Sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) are dramatic events in the polar winter stratosphere that are a...
The first multimodel study to estimate the predictability of a boreal sudden stratospheric warming (...
The characteristics and driving mechanisms of Elevated Stratopause Events (ESEs) are examined in sim...
In this study we investigate and quantify the statistical changes that occur in the stratosphere and...
A reservoir of nitric oxide (NO) in the lower thermosphere efficiently cools the atmosphere after pe...