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    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: The double-peak structure observed in the distribution of N2O during the spring equinoctial condition is studied by means of a 2D time-dependent tracer model. The meridional transport circulation is determined from computed diabatic heating rates, and the horizontal eddy diffusion coefficients are computed as residuals by potential vorticity conservation, using observed mean winds to compute the budget of zonal mean potential vorticity. This model is used to predict the 30-d evolution of the observed N2O field. The integrated results are generally in good agreement with observed tracer fields up to the midstratosphere. It is proposed that standard climatologies underestimate the strength of the equatorial semiannual oscillation in the zonal mean wind and temperature fields.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: Journal of Geophysical Research (ISSN 0148-0227); 96; 22
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: Three years of zonally averaged N2O and CH4 data from the SAMS instrument on Nimbus 7 are utilized to investigate the annual and semiannual cycles in long-lived tracer mixing ratios. The annual and semiannual variations are shown to be approximately antisymmetric and symmetric about the equator, respectively. Using the first three components of the annual cycle to estimate the time tendency, the tracer continuity equation is solved diagnostically to obtain the effective transport velocity (i.e., the meridional circulation that can produce the observed seasonal variations in the tracer fields). The resulting circulation is qualitatively in agreement with the diabatic circulations computed by other workers, but with equinoctial subsidence in the equatorial upper stratosphere.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences (ISSN 0022-4928); 45; 1929-193
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