A correlative formulation of ozone content variation with temperature perturbation in the lower thermosphere

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Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Models, Gravity Waves, Ozonometry, Temperature Effects, Thermosphere, Hydroxyl Radicals, Photochemical Reactions, Spatial Distribution

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In the presence of acoustic gravity wave (AGW) propagation, a correlative formulation for ozone content variation (OCV) and temperature perturbation (TP) is presented for an oxygen-hydrogen photochemical model in the lower thermosphere. On the typical AGW scale, the correlative relation of OCV and TP can be positive, and the phase lag or lead of ozone response relative to the temperature perturbation caused by gravity waves decreases with the decreasing of gravity wave scales. This relation is contradictory to the stratosphere which is always negative. The positive correlation could explain the important phenomenon in observations that the ozone content varies sometimes greatly with time in the lower thermosphere.

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