e dynamical evolution of the relatively warm stratospheric winter season 2002–2003 in the Northern Hemisphere was studied and compared with the cold winter 2004–2005 based on NCEP-Reanalyses. Record low temperatures were observed in the lower and middle stratosphere over the Arctic region only at the beginning of the 2002–2003 winter. Six sudden stratospheric warming events, including the major warming event with a splitting of the polar vortex in mid-January 2003, have been identified. This led to a very high vacillation of the zonal mean circulation and a weakening of the stratospheric polar vortex over the whole winter season. An estimate of the mean chemical ozone destruction inside the polar vortex showed a total ozone loss of about 45...
Extreme cold spells over Northern Europe during winter are examined in order to address the question...
International audienceSudden stratospheric warmings (SSW) are common features of the Arctic meteorol...
The stratospheric polar vortex can influence the tropospheric circulation and thereby winter weather...
The stratosphere and the troposphere exhibit a strong coupling during the Northern Hemisphere winter...
International audiencethe polar mid-stratosphere is characterized by the setting up of westerly wind...
Stratosphere-troposphere evolution associated with polar vortex intensification (VI) events is exami...
International audienceDuring wintertime the polar mid-stratosphere is characterized by the setting u...
The Northern Hemisphere (NH) polar winter stratosphere of 2019/2020 featured an exceptionally strong...
Stratospheric sudden warmings are the clearest and strongest manifestation of dynamical coupling in ...
International audienceAs a part of the project "Atmospheric Wave Influences upon the Winter Polar Vo...
We present an analysis of the major sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) in the Arctic winters 2003/...
The strong interest in Sudden Stratospheric Warmings (SSWs) is motivated by their role in the two-wa...
Extreme cold spells over Northern Europe during winter are examined in order to address the question...
International audienceSudden stratospheric warmings (SSW) are common features of the Arctic meteorol...
The stratospheric polar vortex can influence the tropospheric circulation and thereby winter weather...
The stratosphere and the troposphere exhibit a strong coupling during the Northern Hemisphere winter...
International audiencethe polar mid-stratosphere is characterized by the setting up of westerly wind...
Stratosphere-troposphere evolution associated with polar vortex intensification (VI) events is exami...
International audienceDuring wintertime the polar mid-stratosphere is characterized by the setting u...
The Northern Hemisphere (NH) polar winter stratosphere of 2019/2020 featured an exceptionally strong...
Stratospheric sudden warmings are the clearest and strongest manifestation of dynamical coupling in ...
International audienceAs a part of the project "Atmospheric Wave Influences upon the Winter Polar Vo...
We present an analysis of the major sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) in the Arctic winters 2003/...
The strong interest in Sudden Stratospheric Warmings (SSWs) is motivated by their role in the two-wa...
Extreme cold spells over Northern Europe during winter are examined in order to address the question...
International audienceSudden stratospheric warmings (SSW) are common features of the Arctic meteorol...
The stratospheric polar vortex can influence the tropospheric circulation and thereby winter weather...