‘Sudden Stratospheric Warming and its Influence on the Tropical Atmosphere'


Autoria(s): Resmi, E A; Dr.Mohanakumar,K
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26/04/2014

26/04/2014

01/09/2012

Resumo

The stratospheric warming events are categorized into major and minor warming depending on the temperature increase in the polar stratosphere. The warming is called a ‘major’, when the polar temperature increases poleward from 60 degree latitude and followed by a reversal in the zonal wind at 10 hPa (~32 Km). Usually major warming events are associated with the displacement of polar vortex from high to mid latitudes or the splitting of vortices in to two. The warming is called a "Minor", when the polar temperature increases more than 25 degree in a period of a week or less, at any stratospheric level with less intensified easterly wind anomalies. The stratospheric warmings generated during the transition period of winter to spring are called final warmings. The warming events observed in the early winter period (November to early December) over Canadian region are called Canadian warmings. There is strong interaction between stratosphere and troposphere during SSW period over high and low latitudes regions. The thesis consists of 7 chapters

Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Cochin University of Science and Technology

Cochin University of Science and Technology

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3690

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en

Publicador

Cochin University Of Science And Technology

Palavras-Chave #Middle atmosphere #Stratosphere #Brewer-Dobson Circulation #ECMWF ERA-40 #Stratospheric Warming Events
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Thesis