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タイトルSeasonal variation of the 11 year solar cycle effect on the middle atmosphere: Role of the quasi biennial oscillation
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19900018851
著者(英)Keckhut, P.; Chanin, M. L.
著者所属(英)Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
発行日1989-09-01
言語eng
内容記述Before the introduction of the Quasi Biennial Oscillation (Q.B.O.) in the study of the solar atmosphere relationship by Labitzke (1987) and Labitzke and Van Loon (1988), the only region of the atmosphere where an effect of a change in solar activity was generally admitted was the mesosphere. The response of the mesosphere, in phase with the solar activity, was found to be about one order of magnitude above model expectancy (around 10 to 20 Kelvin). It was observed independently of the season and maximized around 70 km (Chanin et al. 1987). However, from the same study, it was shown that the response of the stratosphere of opposite sign, clearly seen during winter and autumn, was at the threshold of detection in spring and summer. In the stratosphere, it was shown later that the separation of the data taking into account the sign of the Q.B.O. amplifies the negative correlation of the stratospheric temperature with solar activity in winter; it then becomes more significantly negative for the East phase of the Q.B.O. than when the data are all mixed (Labitzke and Chanin 1988). The studies of the seasonal response of the atmosphere to solar effect is crucial to understand the possible mechanism responsible of such a solar activity Q.B.O. relationship, knowing that the global dynamic circulation is quite different according to the seasons. The question is examined as to whether such separation of the data according to the phase of the Q.B.O. has any impact on the solar response of the middle atmosphere for seasons other than winter.
NASA分類METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
レポートNO90N28167
権利No Copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/136528


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