Seasonal and interannual variability of the stratosphere diagnosed from UKMO TOVS analyses

Citation
Aa. Scaife et al., Seasonal and interannual variability of the stratosphere diagnosed from UKMO TOVS analyses, Q J R METEO, 126(568), 2000, pp. 2585-2604
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY
ISSN journal
00359009 → ACNP
Volume
126
Issue
568
Year of publication
2000
Part
C
Pages
2585 - 2604
Database
ISI
SICI code
0035-9009(200007)126:568<2585:SAIVOT>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
UK Meteorological Office (UKMO) TOVS analyses are used to show that the rec ord of satellite radiance measurements is now long enough to capture the va st majority of year-to-year variability in the stratosphere. Given this, a climatology of the stratosphere is constructed and used to identify robust hut detailed features of the seasonal evolution in the northern and souther n hemispheres. Interannual variability is also investigated. In the norther n winter stratosphere, the interannual variability in geopotential height i ncreases monotonically towards the pole. In contrast, in the southern hemis phere the largest interannual variability occurs in a collar of high values surrounding a low-variability region over the pole. For the Tropics, we sh ow that quasi-biennial and semiannual oscillations in the tropical zonal wi nd can be derived from the geopotential-height analyses. However, compariso ns of tropical winds from three different methods of analysis show that the current meridional resolution of the analysis limits the accuracy of the s tratospheric winds over the equator. Finally, the satellite radiance data a re used to derive updated temperature trends for the stratosphere. These sh ow a cooling trend throughout most of the stratosphere that increases with height above the tropopause and exceeds 2 K per decade at the stratopause.