Low-N_2O Air Masses after the Breakdown of the Arctic Polar Vortex in 1997 Simulated by the CCSR/NIES Nudging CTM
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概要
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Low-concentration N_2O regions in high latitudes of the lower stratosphere were observed by the Improved Limb Atmospheric Spectrometer (ILAS) for one and half months after the Arctic vortex breakdown in May 1997. A new Chemical Transport Model (CTM), referred to as the CCSR/NIES nudging CTM, has been developed, and used to simulate these low-N_2O air masses. The simulation shows that one of the air masses had a horizontal scale of 1,000-1,500 km, and remained at high latitudes for 1.5-2.5 months after the polar vortex breakdown. The simulation also shows that the contrast between the N_2O concentration of the low-N_2O air mass and that of the ambient air was diminished when the air mass was stretched, which had a considerable influence on the duration of the air mass. From the duration, and the horizontal scale simulated by the CTM, an estimate was made of the horizontal eddy diffusivity after the polar vortex breakdown.
- 社団法人日本気象学会の論文
- 2002-06-25
著者
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TAKAHASHI Masaaki
Center for Climate System Research, University of Tokyo
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Hayashi Hiroo
National Institute For Environmental Studies
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Akiyoshi Hideharu
National Institute For Environmental Studies
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Kurokawa Jun-ichi
Fujitsu Fip Corporation
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Nakajima H
National Institute For Environmental Studies
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SUGATA Seiji
National Institute for Environmental Studies
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SUGITA Takafumi
National Institute for Environmental Studies
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NAKAJIMA Hideaki
National Institute for Environmental Studies
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Sugata S
National Institute For Environmental Studies
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Sugita T
National Inst. Environmental Studies Jpn
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Takahashi Masaaki
Center For Climate System Res. Univ. Of Tokyo
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Takahashi Masaaki
Center For Climate System Research University Of Tokyo
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