Characterizing the Spatial Distribution of Mixing and Transport in the Northern Middle Atmosphere During Winter

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Curbelo, J.
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Mechoso, C. R.
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2024-10-14T09:38:13Z
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2024-12-09T12:34:57Z
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2024-10-14T09:38:13Z
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2024-12-09T12:34:57Z
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2024-07-16
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http://hdl.handle.net/2072/537863
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A three‐dimensional winter (DJF) climatology of Lagrangian diffusivity characterizing eddy mixing and transport in the northern middle atmosphere is presented. To emphasize aspects other than zonal averages, we use the theory of Lagrangian diffusivity (κyy) hitherto not applied in stratospheric contexts to our knowledge. Our formulation of Lagrangian diffusivity requires the calculation of parcel trajectories, which is made on isentropic surfaces. A Lagrangian descriptor is used to estimate the boundary of the stratospheric polar vortex (SPV). To characterize quasi‐geostrophic motions and their influence on the SPV we apply the wave activity flux (W) and Local Wave Activity (A). Our data set is the ERA5 reanalysis for the period 1979–2013. Results for κyy show important zonal asymmetries. In the lower and middle stratosphere, κyy is highest at midlatitudes, particularly around the prime meridian. This location is surrounded by manifolds associated with hyperbolic trajectories emanating from the outer SPV boundary. κyy is also high within the SPV, and near the locations where the SPV boundary is open. Zonal asymmetries are also clear in W at midlatitudes. The larger values of A are at high latitudes and upstream of the opening of the vortex boundary. The role of quasigeostrophic waves on the south‐north shift of the midlatitude westerlies is highlighted. In particular, the waves contribute to open the SPV boundary at around 90W. The interannual variability of κyy is explored by contrasting winters with positive‐negative Northern Annular Mode index, and Sudden Stratospheric Warmings of displacement‐split type.
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The authors are grateful to Professor Gang Chen (UCLA) for motivating this study and for several valuable comments. We also thank Professor & Aacute;lvaro de la Camara (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) for comments on an earlier version of the text and the anonymous reviewers for careful revisions that have helped improve the manuscript. This research was enabled by the computational and storage resources of NCAR's Computational and Information System Laboratory (CISL). Support was provided by the U.S. NSF Grant AGS-1832842. J.C. also acknowledges the support of the RyC Grant RYC2018-025169, 2020/2021 L'Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowship (L'Oreal Spain), the Spanish Grants PID2020-114043GB-I00, PID2021-122954NB-I00, CEX2020-001084-M, CNS2023-144360 funded by MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and European Union NextGenerationEU/PRTR and the 2022 Leonardo Grant for Researchers and Cultural Creators, BBVA Foundation.
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19 p.
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eng
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American Geophysical Union
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Journal Of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
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RECERCAT (Dipòsit de la Recerca de Catalunya)
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Lagrangian diffusivity
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Wave activity flux
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Eddy mixing
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Transport
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Local wave activity
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Characterizing the Spatial Distribution of Mixing and Transport in the Northern Middle Atmosphere During Winter
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10.1029/2023JD040666
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