Seasonal Variation of the Temporal Variance of Long-Lived Trace Gases Measured during MAP
Abstract
A series of balloon observations of long lived trace gases was performed in the midlatitude stratosphere during MAP. The temporal variance of the local mixing ratios of CH4, N2O, CFCl3, and CF2Cl2 indicates a substantial annual variability. The concept of the equivalent displacement height (EDH), introduced by Ehhalt et al., is used to investigate some features of transport activity in the lower stratosphere. It appears that most of the temporal variance originates from strong transport effects during the periods of the spring and autumn turn-around of the stratospheric circulation. The dynamical process was found to be considerably reduced during October.
- Publication:
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Middle Atmosphere Program. Handbook for MAP, volume 27
- Pub Date:
- April 1989
- Bibcode:
- 1989maph...27...66R
- Keywords:
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- Annual Variations;
- Atmospheric Composition;
- Gas Analysis;
- Stratosphere;
- Temporal Distribution;
- Trace Contaminants;
- Atmospheric Circulation;
- Balloon-Borne Instruments;
- Mixing Height;
- Transport Theory;
- Geophysics