Geophysical Research Letters (Jul 2023)

Ozone Changes Due To Sudden Stratospheric Warming‐Induced Variations in the Intensity of Brewer‐Dobson Circulation: A Composite Analysis Using Observations and Chemical‐Transport Model

  • Venugopal Veenus,
  • Siddarth Shankar Das,
  • Liji M. David

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL103353
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 13
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract We quantify the changes in the intensity of Brewer‐Dobson Circulation (BDC) during sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) and its impact on the tropical stratospheric thermal structure and ozone distribution by composite analysis using observations and a chemical‐transport model. An increase in the planetary wave activity and enhancement in BDC intensity before the central date of SSW is noticed. A positive ozone anomaly is observed in the tropical upper stratosphere. The tropical lower stratosphere shows a cooling (1–2 K) and negative ozone anomaly (∼0.1 ppmv) after ∼10 days from the central date. The polar stratosphere experiences a positive ozone anomaly, whereas the upper stratosphere shows ozone depletion due to the downwelling of NOx‐rich mesospheric air. The cold‐point tropopause temperature shows a cooling of ∼0.5 K for major warming which in turn dries the lower stratosphere.

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