Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
In January and March 1992, DC-8-measured stratospheric particle optical depth spectra, (tau)(sub p)(lambda), peaked broadly at midvisible or longer wavelengths. At mid-to-high northern latitudes outside the vortex, tau(sub p)(526 microns) above about 11 km was as large as 0.22 in both January and March, reflecting continued Pinatubo volcanic influence. In both months, in-vortex tau(sub p) above 11 km was smaller than outside-vortex values by a factor of two or more, and in January a strong anticorrelation was observed between tau(sub p)(lambda) and HF column content (an indicator of vortex penetration). In late January at 18-20S, near the edge of the southern subtropical jet, tau(sub p)(526 microns) above 12 km was only about 0.07- 0.09, with a flatter spectral shape than northern mid-to high-latitude measurements in both January and March. Occasional high-latitude vertical profiles indicate 6-1 km slab optical depths, delta(tau)(sub p)(526 micron), of 0.05 to 0.1, which should be added to the above-11-km values to yield values above 6 km.
Keywords:
Geophysics
Type:
NASA-TM-112679
,
NASA 1.15:112679
,
Paper-93GL03006
,
Geophysical Research Letters (ISSN 0094-8534); 20; 22; 2571-2574
Format:
text
Permalink