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The pattern of radiative heating and cooling in the troposphere and lower stratosphere

1956

For any meteorological effects of radiation, only those constituents of the air which have a very strong absorption in the infra-red are involved; these are water vapour and carbon dioxide. Several methods have been developed (Mügge & Möller 1932 a, b ; Elsasser 1942; Yamamoto 1952) for computing the radiation flux, and numerous calculations of these fluxes and of the cooling rates have been performed in the last 25 years (Ludwig 1935; Kortiim 1939; Thompson & Neiburger 1955). The results are summarized in figure 1, which shows the distribution of the tem­perature and of the cooling rate by water vapour in some characteristic atmospheres. The lower levels of the tropical atmosphere…

TroposphereAtmosphereRadiation fluxGeneral EnergyPrecipitable waterChemistryClimatologyMiddle latitudesAtmospheric sciencesStratosphereWater vaporLatitudeProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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In situ observations of CH<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub> and CHCl<sub>3</sub…

2021

Abstract. Efficient transport pathways for ozone-depleting very short-lived substances (VSLSs) from their source regions into the stratosphere are a matter of current scientific debate; however they have yet to be fully identified on an observational basis. Understanding the increasing impact of chlorine-containing VSLSs (Cl-VSLSs) on stratospheric ozone depletion is important in order to validate and improve model simulations and future predictions. We report on a transport study using airborne in situ measurements of the Cl-VSLSs dichloromethane (CH2Cl2) and trichloromethane (chloroform, CHCl3) to derive a detailed description of two transport pathways from (sub)tropical source regions in…

TroposphereAtmospheric ScienceAnticycloneNorth American MonsoonMiddle latitudesNorthern HemisphereEnvironmental scienceMonsoonAtmospheric sciencesStratosphereOzone depletionAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Formation et développement des talwegs tropicaux-tempérés en Afrique australe.

2013

6 pages; International audience; Les talwegs tropicaux-tempérés (TTT) sont des systèmes pluviogènes situés d’Afrique australe et faisant intervenirà la fois la convection tropicale et la dynamique des moyennes latitudes. Ils sont responsables en moyenne de 20% des pluiessaisonnières sud-africaines et durent typiquement entre 3 et 5 jours. Leurs mécanismes de formation sont encorepartiellement inconnus. Une classification en k-means est utilisée ici pour identifier la composante convective des TTT d’unepart, et les perturbations des moyennes latitudes, d’autre part. Les résultats indiquent que les perturbations tempérées sontune condition nécessaire au développement des TTT, mais non suffisa…

[SDU.STU.CL] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Climatologyperturbation des moyennes latitudesclassification[SDU.STU.CL]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/ClimatologyAfrique australetalweg tropical tempéré[ SDU.STU.CL ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Climatology
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Tropical Temperate Toughs over southern Africa: mechanisms and evolution in response to climate change

2015

In the Southern Hemisphere, Southern Africa and the south-west Indian Ocean are one of the three preferred regions where interactions between the tropics and midlatitudes develop. This is the South Indian Convergence Zone (SICZ), where northwest-southeast oriented cloud bands form at the synoptic scale (between 3 and 5 days). These bands are mainly found during the austral summer and are commonly referred to as tropical temperate troughs (TTTs). This research aims at improving our knowledge related to TTTs, with a study on the dynamics associated with these systems, and an analysis of their possible evolution during the 21st century.The first part of this thesis aims at identifying favorab…

changement climatiqueperturbation des moyennes latitudesAfrique australe[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographytropical-temperate toughgeneral circulation modelsRCP 8.5climate change[SDU.STU.CL] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Climatologyclassificationmodèles « système-Terre »talweg tropical-tempérémidlatitude perturbationsCMIP5.CMIP5scale interactionsSouthern Africainteractions d’échelleRCP2.6
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On the occurrence of ClO in cirrus clouds and volcanic aerosol in the tropopause region

1997

Airborne observations during descents of the ER-2 through layers of volcanic aerosol (Mount Pinatubo eruption of 1991) and a cirrus cloud are utilized to study the the abundance of ClO and its relation to aerosol surface area in the midlatitude tropopause region. During a cirrus event near the tropopause ClO mixing ratios up to 2.7 pptv were detected and near the tropopause ClO levels from a few to 70 pptv were found. These measurements are associated with large experimental uncertainties but demonstrate the possible presence of ClO inside cirrus clouds and near the tropopause. Model calculations show that possible enhancements of ClO by heterogeneous chemistry on cirrus cloud particles cou…

chemistry.chemical_compoundGeophysicsVulcanian eruptionOzonechemistryMiddle latitudesGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesCirrusChlorine monoxideTropopauseAtmospheric sciencesVolcanic aerosolAerosolGeophysical Research Letters
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Wintertime Airborne Measurements of Ice Nucleating Particles in the High Arctic: A Hint to a Marine, Biogenic Source for Ice Nucleating Particles

2020

Ice nucleating particles (INPs) affect the radiative properties of cold clouds. Knowledge concerning their concentration above ground level and their potential sources is scarce. Here we present the first highly temperature resolved ice nucleation spectra of airborne samples from an aircraft campaign during late winter in 2018. Most INP spectra featured low concentration levels (<3 · 10−4 L−1 at −15°C). −2 −1 However, we also found INP concentrations of up to 1.8·10 L at −15°C and freezing onsets as high as −7.5°C for samples mainly from the marine boundary layer. Shape and onset temperature of the ice nucleation spectra of those samples as well as heat sensitivity hint at biogenic INP. Col…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesNucleation010502 geochemistry & geophysicsSnowAtmospheric sciencesEnergy budget01 natural sciencesArctic aerosolAtmosphereGeophysicsArcticArctic13. Climate actionMiddle latitudesIce nucleusSea iceGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceaerosol-cloud interactionsice nucleating particles0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeophysical Research Letters
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Attitudes towards people with mental disorders in a general population in Finland :

2011

Stigma is common toward persons with mental health problems and can be defined as a label that sets a person apart from others, links her or him with undesirable characteristics and leads to avoidance by others in society. To aid in the planning of effective and well-targeted initiatives to reduce stigma I examined in my dissertation the prevalence of stigmatizing attitudes of a general population and the factors associated with stigmatizing of people with mental disorders in western Finland. Further, because only a minority of persons with depression are actually treated for their disorder it was also highly interesting to identify the role stigma might have on the use of mental health ser…

masennuspalvelutstereotypesmielenterveyshäiriöväestöasenteetkäyttögeneral populationmental disordersstigmadepressionatitudesanti-stigma campaignstereotypiatservice use
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Transport of Antarctic stratospheric strongly dehydrated air into the troposphere observed during the HALO-ESMVal campaign 2012

2015

Abstract. Dehydration in the Antarctic winter stratosphere is a well-known phenomenon that is annually observed by satellites and occasionally observed by balloon-borne measurements. However, in situ measurements of dehydrated air masses in the Antarctic vortex are very rare. Here, we present detailed observations with the in situ and GLORIA remote sensing instrument payload aboard the German aircraft HALO. Strongly dehydrated air masses down to 1.6 ppmv of water vapor were observed as far north as 47° S in an altitude between 12 and 13 km in the lowermost stratosphere. The dehydration can be traced back to individual ice formation events above the Antarctic Peninsula and Plateau, where ice…

polar vortexAtmospheric ScienceRossby waveAtmosphärische SpurenstoffedehydrationAtmospheric scienceslcsh:QC1-999Tropospherelcsh:ChemistryEarth scienceslcsh:QD1-999Potential vorticityMiddle latitudesClimatologyddc:550Environmental scienceAntarcticTropopauseStratosphereWater vaporAir masslcsh:PhysicsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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