Wj. Randel, GLOBAL VARIATIONS OF ZONAL MEAN OZONE DURING STRATOSPHERIC WARMING EVENTS, Journal of the atmospheric sciences, 50(19), 1993, pp. 3308-3321
Eight years of Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet ozone data are examined t
o study zonal mean ozone variations associated with stratospheric plan
etary wave (warming) events. These fluctuations are found to be nearly
global in extent, with relatively large variations in the tropics, an
d coherent signatures reaching up to 50-degrees in the opposite (summe
r) hemisphere. These ozone variations are a manifestation of the globa
l circulation cells associated with stratospheric warming events; the
ozone responds dynamically in the lower stratosphere to transport, and
photochemically in the upper stratosphere to the circulation-induced
temperature changes. The observed ozone variations in the tropics are
of particular interest because transport is dominated by zonal-mean ve
rtical motions (eddy flux divergences and mean meridional transports a
re negligible), and hence, substantial simplifications to the governin
g equations occur. The response of the atmosphere to these impulsive c
irculation changes provides a situation for robust estimates of the oz
one-temperature sensitivity in the upper stratosphere.