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Comparison of satellite derived dynamical quantities in the stratosphere of the Southern HemisphereThe proceedings are summarized from a pre-MASH planning workshop on the intercomparison of Southern Hemisphere observations, analyses and derived dynamical quantities held in Williamsburg, Virginia during April 1986. The aims of this workshop were primarily twofold: (1) comparison of Southern Hemisphere dynamical quantities derived from various satellite data archives (e.g., from limb scanners and nadir sounders); and (2) assessing the impact of different base-level height information on such derived quantities. These tasks are viewed as especially important in the Southern Hemisphere because of the paucity of conventional measurements. A further strong impetus for the MASH program comes from the recent discovery of the springtime ozone hold over Antarctica. Insight gained from validation studies such as the one reported here will contribute to an improved understanding of the role of meteorology in the development and evolution of the hold, in its interannual variability, and in its interhemispheric differences. The dynamical quantities examined in this workshop included geopotential height, zonal wind, potential vorticity, eddy heat and momentum fluxes, and Eliassen-Palm fluxes. The time periods and data sources constituting the MASH comparisons are summarized.
Document ID
19900018894
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Miles, Thomas
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA., United States)
Oneill, Alan
(Meteorological Office Bracknell, United Kingdom)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
September 1, 1989
Publication Information
Publication: International Council of Scientific Unions, Middle Atmosphere Program. Handbook for MAP, Volume 29. Part 1: Extended Abstracts, International Symposium on Solar Activity Forcing of the Middle Atmosphere. Part 2: MASH Workshop, Williamsport, 1986
Subject Category
Geophysics
Accession Number
90N28210
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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