Morphology of the tropopause layer and lower stratosphere above a tropical cyclone: a case study on cyclone Davina (1999)
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
During the APE-THESEO mission in the Indian
Ocean the Myasishchev Design Bureau stratospheric research
aircraft M55 Geophysica performed a flight over and
within the inner core region of tropical cyclone Davina. Measurements
of total water, water vapour, temperature, aerosol
backscattering, ozone and tracers were made and are discussed
here in comparison with the averages of those quantities
acquired during the campaign time frame.
Temperature anomalies in the tropical tropopause layer
(TTL), warmer than average in the lower part and colder
than average in the upper TTL were observed. Ozone was
strongly reduced compared to its average value, and thick
cirrus decks were present up to the cold point, sometimes
topped by a layer of very dry air. Evidence for meridional
transport of trace gases in the stratosphere above the cyclone
was observed and perturbed water distribution in the TTL
was documented. The paper discuss possible processes of
dehydration induced by the cirrus forming above the cyclone,
and change in the chemical tracer and water distribution in
the lower stratosphere 400-430K due to meridional transport
from the mid-latitudes and link with Davina. Moreover
it compares the data prior and after the cyclone passage to
discuss its actual impact on the atmospheric chemistry and
thermodynamics.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Stratosphere
Elenco autori:
Ravegnani, Fabrizio; Cairo, Francesco; Cagnazzo, Chiara; Snels, Marcellinus
Link alla scheda completa:
Pubblicato in: