Two- and three-dimensional structures of the descent of mesospheric trace constituents after the 2013 sudden stratospheric warming elevated stratopause event
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Published:2021-09-22
Issue:18
Volume:21
Page:14059-14077
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Siskind David E., Harvey V. LynnORCID, Sassi Fabrizio, McCormack John P., Randall Cora E., Hervig Mark E., Bailey Scott M.
Abstract
Abstract. We use the Specified Dynamics version of the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model Extended (SD-WACCMX) to
model the descent of nitric oxide (NO) and other mesospheric tracers in the extended, elevated stratopause
phase of the 2013 sudden stratospheric warming (SSW). The dynamics are specified with a high-altitude version of the Navy Global Environmental Model (NAVGEM-HA). Consistent with our earlier published results, we find that using a high-altitude meteorological analysis to nudge WACCMX allows for a realistic simulation of the descent
of lower-thermospheric nitric oxide down to the lower mesosphere, near 60 km. This is important because these simulations only included auroral electrons and did not consider additional sources of NO from higher-energy
particles that might directly
produce ionization, and hence nitric oxide, below 80–85 km. This suggests that the
so-called energetic particle
precipitation indirect effect (EPP-IE) can be accurately simulated, at least in years of low geomagnetic
activity, such as 2013, without the need for additional NO production, provided the meteorology is accurately
constrained. Despite the general success of WACCMX in bringing upper-mesospheric NO down to 55–60 km, a detailed comparison
of the WACCMX fields with the analyzed NAVGEM-HA H2O and satellite NO and H2O data from the Solar
Occultation for Ice Experiment (SOFIE) and the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment-Fourier Transform
Spectrometer (ACE-FTS)
reveals significant differences in the latitudinal and longitudinal distributions
at lower altitudes.
This stems from the tendency for WACCMX descent to maximize at sub-polar latitudes, and while such sub-polar descent is seen in the NAVGEM-HA analysis, it is more transient than in the WACCMX simulation. These differences
are linked to differences in the transformed Eulerian mean (TEM) circulation between NAVGEM-HA and WACCMX, most likely arising from differences in how gravity wave forcing is represented.
To attempt to compensate for the differing distributions
of model vs. observed NO and to enable us to quantify the total amount of upper-atmospheric NO delivered to the stratopause region, we use potential vorticity and equivalent latitude coordinates.
Preliminary results suggest both model and observations are generally consistent with NO totals
in the range of 0.1–0.25 gigamoles (GM).
Funder
Goddard Space Flight Center
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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