G. Didonfrancesco et al., LIDAR OBSERVATIONS OF STRATOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE ABOVE MCMURDO STATION, ANTARCTICA, Journal of atmospheric and terrestrial physics, 58(13), 1996, pp. 1391-1399
Stratospheric temperatures were measured by lidar at McMurdo station,
Antarctica (78 degrees S, 167 degrees E) during two late spring months
(September-October) in 1991 and 1992, and during the period March-Oct
ober in 1993 and 1994. The stratosphere was found to be quite active,
with one major and several minor warmings occurring in 1993 and 1994,
and showing the expected behaviour of a distinct region of high temper
atures, formed in the polar mesosphere, descending with time and warmi
ng the stratopause region. A relative maximum of the stratopause tempe
rature was observed in July 1994, and differences between two years in
terms of the time development of average temperature in the different
stratospheric layers and in terms of the average temperature variabil
ity over single months are pointed out. Monthly mean temperature profi
les determined from lidar observations are compared with a reference a
tmosphere (CIRA86). Fair agreement, with discrepancies less than +/-4
K, in June, July and August in the middle stratosphere and just above
the stratopause was found. (C) 1996 Elsevier Science