Interannual variations of the ozone content in subpolar regions of the Southern Hemisphere

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Air Water Interactions, Ocean Temperature, Ozone, Planetary Waves, Polar Regions, Zonal Flow (Meteorology), Annual Variations, Northern Hemisphere, Ocean Surface, Southern Hemisphere

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Using a planetary-wave model, interannual variations in the longitudinal position of the springtime ozone-content maximum in the middle and high latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere are examined. It is shown that the observed rotation of the position of the ozone-content maximum can be related to interannual September-October changes in the medium-zone wind. The paper examines the effect of interannual ocean-surface temperature changes on the wave activity and the ozone transfer by planetary waves taking place in the Northern Hemisphere during winter, and in the Southern Hemisphere during summer.

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