Synoptic Analysis of the Upper Stratospheric Circulation During the Late Winter Storm Period of 1966

Synoptic Analysis of the Upper Stratospheric Circulation During the Late Winter Storm Period of 1966
Author: Ben H. Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1967
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Rocketsonde observations obtained by the Meteorological Rocket Network were used in the investigation of the stratospheric circulation over the western portion of the Northern Hemisphere during 1 - 15 February 1966. Synoptic analyses of 10 and 1-millibar pressure surfaces and vertical time section analyses were used in this study and presented concrete evidence of the temporary breakdown of the winter westerlies. This breakdown was caused by the combined excursions of the Aleutian anticyclone to polar latitudes and the Atlantic anticyclone moving northwestward over the eastern portion of the United States. (Author).

Dynamics, Transport and Photochemistry in the Middle Atmosphere of the Southern Hemisphere

Dynamics, Transport and Photochemistry in the Middle Atmosphere of the Southern Hemisphere
Author: A. O'Neill
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9400906935

The NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "Dynamics, Transport am. Photochemistry in the Middle Atmosphere of the Southern Hemisphere" was held in San Francisco, California, U.S.A., 15-17 April 1989. In addition to NATO, the workshop was supported by the University of California, Los Angeles, and by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, U.S.A. (NASA). The American Meteorological Society was a co-operating organization. The venue for the workshop was the Lone Mountain Conference Center of the University of San Francisco. The workshop was organized and directed by Dr A.O'Neill (Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Meteorological Office, Bracknell, U.K.) and Prof C.R. Mechoso (Dept of Atmospheric Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, U.S.A.). The workshop was the third one held as part of the Middle Atmosphere in the Southern Hemisphere (MASH) project, an international effort (under the auspices of the Middle Atmosphere Program) to learn more about dynamics, transport and photochemistry in the middle atmosphere of the southern hemisphere. Before the discovery that, during recent years, a dramatic thinning of the ozone layer takes place over Antarctica in spring - the "ozone hole" - the middle atmosphere of the southern hemisphere had received much less attention than that of the northern hemisphere from meteorologists and atmospheric chemists. The MASH project was instituted to remedy this comparative lack of interest.