An. Gruzdev et Ii. Mokhov, ANALYSIS OF SATELLITE MEASUREMENTS OF OZONE, NITROUS-OXIDE AND METHANE - INTRAANNUAL VARIATIONS IN THE STRATOSPHERE, Polar research, 13(1), 1994, pp. 12-22
Peculiarities in the intra-annual variations of O3, N2O and CH4 in the
middle and upper stratosphere are analysed by different methods for t
he middle and polar latitudes of the Northern and the Southern hemisph
eres. In the middle stratosphere the phase of the O3 annual harmonic s
hifts in the Northern Hemisphere from polar to lower latitudes, while
in the Southern Hemisphere the downward shift is exhibited. The phase
of the N2O annual harmonic shifts to the poles both in the Northern an
d Southern hemispheres, but in the Northern Hemisphere it is almost ve
rtical with the horizontal spreading, while in the Southern Hemisphere
the phase propagation has a remarkable downward component. The most s
imilar shifts of the phase of the annual harmonic in the middle strato
sphere of both hemispheres are exhibited for the CH4 content in the mi
ddle and high latitudes. Remarkable differences are noted between the
intervals with the increase of mixing ratios in the annual cycle at di
fferent latitudinal belts. In particular, these intervals are large in
subtropical stratosphere, with a shorter and steeper decrease of the
mixing ratios. The general decrease of these intervals is exhibited fr
om middle to polar latitudes. The striking difference in temporal vari
ations of the species exists between the northern polar and middle lat
itudes, where the month-to-month changes of the species are often oppo
site each to other. These peculiarities and interhemispheric differenc
es are associated with the different stratospheric dynamics of the Nor
thern and Southern hemispheres, particularly with different regimes of
planetary wave activity in the northern and southern extratropical la
titudes.