Middle atmosphere general circulation statistics

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Atmospheric Circulation, Atmospheric Temperature, Middle Atmosphere, Statistical Analysis, Wind (Meteorology), Annual Variations, Heat Flux, Momentum, Northern Hemisphere, Ozone, Planetary Waves, Southern Hemisphere

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With the increased availability of remote sensing data for the middle atmosphere from satellites, more analyses of the middle atmosphere circulation are being published. Some of these are process studies for limited periods, and some are statistical analyses of middle atmosphere general circulation statistics. Results from the latter class of studies will be reviewed. These include analysis of the zonally averaged middle atmosphere structure, temperature, and zonal winds; analysis of planetary wave structures, analysis of heat and momentum fluxes; and analysis of Eliassen-and-Palm flux vectors and flux divergences. Emphasis is on the annual march of these quantities; Northern and Southern Hemisphere asymmetries; and interannual variability in these statistics. Statistics involving the global ozone distribution and transports of ozone are also discussed.

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