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Keywords

  • ozone
  • SAM

Index Terms

  • Atmospheric Processes: Stratosphere/troposphere interactions
  • Atmospheric Processes: Climate change and variability
  • Global Change: Climate dynamics
  • Global Change: Global climate models

Abstract

Intra-annual relationships between polar ozone and the SAM

Ryan L. Fogt

Physical Sciences Division, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory, Boulder, Colorado, USA

Judith Perlwitz

Physical Sciences Division, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory, Boulder, Colorado, USA

Cooperative Institute for Research in the Environmental Sciences, Boulder, Colorado, USA

Steven Pawson

Global Modeling and Assimilation Office, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, USA

Mark A. Olsen

Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology Center, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, USA

Observed co-variations between polar total column ozone and the Southern Hemisphere Annular Mode (SAM) during 1962–2004 are presented and evaluated in a chemistry-climate model (CCM). Results show that austral spring total column ozone variability at South Pole is significantly related to the SAM, perhaps up to four months later; this relationship is only seen in simulations that include ozone depletion. The austral spring SAM also is linked to following late spring – early summer total column ozone over the polar cap, since both respond to the wave-driving of the stratosphere. Overall, the CCM captures many of the observed ozone-SAM links, but over-predicts the relationship between spring ozone and austral summer SAM, as a consequence of the delayed breakdown of the polar vortex in the CCM.

Received 10 November 2008; accepted 23 January 2009; published 24 February 2009.

Citation: Fogt, R. L., J. Perlwitz, S. Pawson, and M. A. Olsen (2009), Intra-annual relationships between polar ozone and the SAM, Geophys. Res. Lett., 36, L04707, doi:10.1029/2008GL036627.

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