QUASI-HORIZONTAL TRANSPORT AND MIXING IN THE ANTARCTIC STRATOSPHERE

Citation
P. Chen et al., QUASI-HORIZONTAL TRANSPORT AND MIXING IN THE ANTARCTIC STRATOSPHERE, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 99(D8), 1994, pp. 16851-16866
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
Volume
99
Issue
D8
Year of publication
1994
Pages
16851 - 16866
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
The quasi-horizontal transport and mixing properties of the Antarctic stratosphere are investigated with a semi-Lagrangian transport model a nd a ''contour advection'' technique for die winter and spring of 1992 using analyzed winds from the United Kingdom Meteorological Office da ta assimilation system. Transport calculations show that passive trace rs are well mixed inside the polar vortex as well as in the midlatitud e ''surf zone.'' At the vortex edge, strong radial gradients in the tr acer fields are well preserved, and their evolutions follow that of th e potential vorticity until some time after the breakdown of the polar vortex. In the middle stratosphere there is little tracer exchange ac ross the vortex edge in August and September. Some vortex air is erode d into the surf zone in filamentary form in October, and very strong e xchange of air occurs between high and middle latitudes in November. I n the lower stratosphere the vortex is not so isolated from the midlat itudes as in the middle stratosphere, and there is more mass exchange across the vortex edge. Calculations of the lengthening of material co ntours using the contour advection technique show that in the middle s tratosphere, strong stirring (i.e., stretching and folding of material elements) occurs in the inner vortex, while the strongest stirring oc curs in the midlatitude surf zone and the weakest occurs at the vortex edge. In the lower stratosphere, strong stirring occurs in the inner vortex. Stirring is moderate at the vortex edge and in the midlatitude s.