From the middle stratosphere to the surface, using nitrous oxide to constrain the stratosphere–troposphere exchange of ozone

Abstract 3). In this work, we use modeled tracers (N2 O and CFCl3), whose distributions and budgets can be constrained by satellite and surface observations, allowing us to follow stratospheric signals across the tropopause. The satellite-derived photochemical loss of N2 O on annual and quasi-biennial cycles can be matched by the models. The STE flux of N2 O-depleted air in our chemistry transport model drives surface variability that closely matches observed fluctuations on both annual and quasi-biennial cycles, confirming the modeled flux. The observed tracer correlations between N2 O and O3  in the lowermost stratosphere provide a hemispheric scaling of the N2 O STE flux to that of O3. For N2 O and CFCl3, we model greater southern hemispheric STE fluxes, a result supported by some metrics, but counter to the prevailing theory of wave-driven stratospheric circulation. The STE flux of O3, however, is predominantly northern hemispheric, but evidence shows that this is caused by the Antarctic ozone hole reducing southern hemispheric O3 STE by 14 %. Our best estimate of the current STE O3 flux based on a range of constraints is 400 Tg (O3) yr- 1 1 σ uncertainty of ± 50: 50 to 60: 40. We identify a range of observational metrics that can better constrain the modeled STE O3  flux in future assessments.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

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From the middle stratosphere to the surface, using nitrous oxide to constrain the stratosphere–troposphere exchange of ozone ; volume:22 ; number:3 ; year:2022 ; pages:2079-2093 ; extent:15
Atmospheric chemistry and physics ; 22, Heft 3 (2022), 2079-2093 (gesamt 15)

Urheber
Ruiz, Daniel J.
Prather, Michael J.

DOI
10.5194/acp-22-2079-2022
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022021704144772465359
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15.08.2025, 07:36 MESZ

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  • Ruiz, Daniel J.
  • Prather, Michael J.

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