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Stratospheric influences on surface ozone increase during the COVID-19 lockdown over northern China
Surface ozone increased unexpectedly over northern China during the COVID-19 lockdown (CLD) period (23 January–29 February 2020), which was...
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Enhancement of Indian summer monsoon rainfall by cross-equatorial dry intrusions
The Indian summer monsoon affects the lives of over 1/6 of the world’s population. Precipitation extremes during summer monsoons have dire...
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Arctic Air Intrusions and Changes in 7Be Fluxes from the Atmosphere to the Earth's Surface
One of the substances formed mainly in the stratosphere and entering the troposphere from it is the cosmogenic radionuclide 7Be. Therefore, an... -
Effects of Energetic Solar Proton Events of Solar Cycle 23 on Intensity of the Stratospheric Polar Vortex
AbstractIn this work we continue studying the effects of energetic solar proton events on variations in intensity of the stratospheric polar vortex,...
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Role of stratospheric tropospheric exchange in influencing precipitation associated with western disturbances over North India during winter
The NCEP/NCAR final analysis data set of 1° × 1° resolution from the Research Data Archive and the gridded rainfall data provided by the India...
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Analysis of Tropospheric and Stratospheric Circulation Conditions That Contributed to the Formation of Cold Waves in the Northwest and Center of European Russia in December 2021
AbstractThe peculiarities of the troposphere and stratosphere dynamic processes that accompanied cooling events (cold waves) with a duration of more...
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Influence of Solar-Geophysical Factors on the State of the Stratospheric Polar Vortex
AbstractThe stratospheric polar vortex is one of the most important connecting links between solar activity and circulation of the lower atmosphere...
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The precipitation distribution set by eddy fluxes: the case of boreal winter
The latitudinal precipitation distribution shows a secondary peak in midlatitudes and a minimum in the subtropics. This minimum is widely attributed...
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The Atmospheric Infrared Sounder
Launched in May 2002, the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) measures the upwelling radiance of the atmosphere in 2378 spectral channels ranging... -
Characteristics of atmospheric nitrous oxide observed at Mt. Waliguan GAW global station in the inland Eurasia during eighteen years
This study presents atmospheric N 2 O mole fractions measured from discrete air samples from 2001 to 2018 at Mt. Waliguan (WLG) station (36°17′N,...
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The Atmospheric Infrared Sounder
Launched in May 2002, the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) measures the upwelling radiance of the atmosphere in 2378 spectral channels ranging... -
Extreme variability of the tropical tropopause over the Indian monsoon region
The extreme variability of the tropical tropopause may serve as an important factor in understanding the critical conditions of dynamical and...
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Cut-off lows in the Southern Hemisphere and their extension to the surface
Many cut-off low (COL) climatologies have been done throughout the Southern Hemisphere. Few have focused on COL vertical depth and their link to...
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Tracing the formation of exceptional fronts driving historical fires in Southeast Australia
Extreme cold fronts are closely associated with the spread of large wildfires in Australia. The strength of a front is determined by the drop in...
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Christian Junge – a pioneer in global atmospheric chemistry
Christian Junge (1912–1996) is considered by many to be the founder of the modern discipline of atmospheric chemistry. In studies from the 1950s...
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Origin and maintenance of upper tropospheric inversion over the northern Indian Ocean during boreal winter of 2018
Radiosonde observations over the Indian Ocean on board ORV Sagar Kanya showed the presence of a sharp thermal inversion layer in the upper...
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Tropopause folds over the Tibetan Plateau and their impact on water vapor in the upper troposphere-lower stratosphere
As one of the most important greenhouse gases, water vapor in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS) has a significant impact on the...
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Effects of Solar Proton Events of January 2005 on the Middle Atmosphere Circulation in the Southern Hemisphere
AbstractIn this paper, we study the effects of solar proton events (SPEs) of January 2005 on the stratosphere circulation in the Southern Hemisphere...
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Wildfire-driven thunderstorms cause a volcano-like stratospheric injection of smoke
Intense heating by wildfires can generate deep, smoke-infused thunderstorms, known as pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCb), which can release a large quantity...