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ATMOS Measurements of H2O + 2CH4 and Total Reactive Nitrogen in the November 1994 Antarctic Stratosphere: Dehydration and Denitrification in the Vortex

Authors :
Rinsland, C. P
Gunson, M. R
Salawitch, R. J
Newchurch, M. J
Zander, R
Abbas, M. M
Abrams, M. C
Manney, G. L
Michelsen, H. A
Chang, A. Y
Goldman, A
Source :
ATLAS Series of Shuttle Missions. 23(17)
Publication Year :
1996
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 1996.

Abstract

Simultaneous stratospheric volume mixing ratios (VMR's) measured inside and outside the Antarctic vortex by the Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy (ATMOS) instrument in November 1994 reveal previously unobserved features in the distributions of total reactive nitrogen (NO(y)) and total hydrogen (H2O + 2CH4). Maximum removal of NO(y) due to sedimentation of polar stratospheric clouds (PSC's) inside the vortex occurred at a potential temperature (Theta) of 500-525 K (approximately 20 km), where values were 5 times smaller than measurements outside. Maximum loss of H2O + 2CH4 due to PSC's occurred in the vortex at 425-450 K, approximately 3 km lower than the peak NO(y) loss. At that level, H2O + 2CH4 VMR's inside the vortex were approximately 70% of corresponding values outside. The Antarctic and April 1993 Arctic measurements by ATMOS show no significant differences in H2O + 2CH4 VMR's outside the vortices in the two hemispheres. Elevated NO(y) VMRs were measured inside the vortex near 700 K. Recent model calculations indicate that this feature results from downward transport of elevated NO(y) produced in the thermosphere and mesosphere.

Subjects

Subjects :
Environment Pollution

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
23
Issue :
17
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
ATLAS Series of Shuttle Missions
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.19970023227
Document Type :
Report