Rocket sonde-derived stratospheric temperature changes associated with a major solar cosmic ray event

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Atmospheric Temperature, Polar Regions, Rocket Sounding, Solar Cosmic Rays, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Stratosphere, Atmospheric Models, Atmospheric Sounding, Cooling, Nitric Oxide, Ozone, Solar Protons

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A significant cooling of the upper stratosphere at high latitudes following the major solar proton event of August 1972 is reported. The observed cooling is consistent with a decrease in upper stratospheric ozone after the same proton event that has been reported by Heath et al. (1977). It is also in agreement with the cooling predicted by tentative model calculations of radiative equilibrium temperature changes following the deozonizing effect of nitric oxides produced at high latitudes by solar protons.

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