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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH,
VOL. 111,
D02107,
doi:10.1029/2005JD006137,
2006
Transport of carbon monoxide from the tropics to the extratropics
Kenneth P. Bowman
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA
Abstract
Global observations of carbon monoxide (CO) from the Measurements of Pollution in the Troposphere (MOPITT) instrument on the
NASA Terra satellite and three-dimensional trajectories computed from analyzed winds are used independently to study the transport
of air from the tropics to the extratropics. During southern hemisphere spring (September through November), biomass burning
in the southern tropics produces large-scale plumes of CO. These plumes can be easily distinguished from the clean air of
the southern hemisphere extratropics. Both total column CO maps and latitude-height cross-sections of CO show a strong gradient
of CO between 30 and 40°S. Climatological trajectory calculations show that air originating in the lower troposphere near
the tropical biomass-burning regions generally rises into the middle and upper troposphere, where it is entrained in the equatorward
side of the subtropical jet. While the zonal dispersion of air parcels within the tropics and subtropics is relatively rapid,
air disperses rather slowly across the jet. The MOPITT CO data thus confirm the results from the trajectory analysis that
transport from the tropics to the extratropics is a comparatively slow process. This gives rise to the appearance of “transport
barriers” in the subtropics.
Received 5
May
2005;
accepted 14
November
2005;
published 21
January
2006.
Keywords: atmospheric transport;
carbon monoxide;
biomass burning.
Index Terms: 0368 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Troposphere: constituent transport and chemistry; 0322 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Constituent sources and sinks; 3319 Atmospheric Processes: General circulation (1223).
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Citation: Bowman, K. P.
(2006),
Transport of carbon monoxide from the tropics to the extratropics,
J. Geophys. Res.,
111,
D02107,
doi:10.1029/2005JD006137.
Copyright 2006 by the American Geophysical Union.
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