RB Smith - Meteorological Monographs, 2019 - journals.ametsoc.org
Mountains significantly influence weather and climate on Earth, including disturbed surface winds; altered distribution of precipitation; gravity waves reaching the upper atmosphere; …
AH Butler, DJ Seidel, SC Hardiman… - Bulletin of the …, 2015 - journals.ametsoc.org
Defining Sudden Stratospheric Warmings in: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society Volume 96 Issue 11 (2015) Jump to Content Jump to Main Navigation Logo Logo Logo Logo …
Stratospheric sudden warmings are the clearest and strongest manifestation of dynamical coupling in the stratosphere–troposphere system. While many sudden warmings have been …
Annular Modes in the Extratropical Circulation. Part II: Trends in: Journal of Climate Volume 13 Issue 5 (2000) Jump to Content Logo Logo Logo Logo Logo Logo JOURNALS Artificial …
DW Waugh, AH Sobel… - Bulletin of the American …, 2017 - journals.ametsoc.org
The term polar vortex has become part of the everyday vocabulary, but there is some confusion in the media, general public, and science community regarding what polar …
A strong link exists between stratospheric variability and anomalous weather patterns at the earth's surface. Specifically, during extreme variability of the Arctic polar vortex termed a …
GL Manney, ZD Lawrence - Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2016 - acp.copernicus.org
The 2015/16 Northern Hemisphere winter stratosphere appeared to have the greatest potential yet seen for record Arctic ozone loss. Temperatures in the Arctic lower stratosphere …
The atmosphere displays modes of variability whose structures exhibit a strong longitudinally symmetric (annular) component that extends from the surface to the …
WJ Randel, F Wu - Journal of Climate, 1999 - journals.ametsoc.org
Long time records of stratospheric temperatures indicate that substantial cooling has occurred during spring over polar regions of both hemispheres. These cooling patterns are …