Influence of wave activity on the composition of the polar stratosphere


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The planetary wave impact on the polar vortex stability, polar stratosphere temperature, and content of ozone and other gases was simulated with the global chemical–climatic model of the lower and middle atmosphere. It was found that the planetary waves propagating from the troposphere into the stratosphere differently affect the gas content of the Arctic and Antarctic stratosphere. In the Arctic region, the degree of wave activity critically affects the polar vortex formation, the appearance of polar stratospheric clouds, the halogen activation on their surface, and ozone anomaly formation. Ozone anomalies in the Arctic region as a rule are not formed at high wave activity and can be registered at low activity. In the Antarctic Regions, wave activity affects the stability of polar vortex and the depth of ozone holes, which are formed at almost any wave activity, and the minimal ozone values depend on the strong or weak wave activity that is registered in specific years.

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S. P. Smyshlyaev

Russian State Hydrometeorological University

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Email: smyshl@rshu.ru
Russian Federation, Malookhtinskii pr. 98, St. Petersburg, 195106

A. I. Pogoreltsev

Russian State Hydrometeorological University

Email: smyshl@rshu.ru
Russian Federation, Malookhtinskii pr. 98, St. Petersburg, 195106

V. Ya. Galin

Institute of Computational Mathematics

Email: smyshl@rshu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

E. A. Drobashevskaya

Russian State Hydrometeorological University

Email: smyshl@rshu.ru
Russian Federation, Malookhtinskii pr. 98, St. Petersburg, 195106

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