Observation of the Antarctic Sudden Stratospheric Warming of September 2002 using GPS Radio Occultation Technique

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0300 Atmospheric Composition And Structure, 0350 Pressure, Density, And Temperature, 0394 Instruments And Techniques, 1243 Space Geodetic Surveys

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The vertical resolution and global coverage of GPS radio occultation (GPSRO) measurements of temperatures in the stratosphere makes it an ideal tool to study the appearance and evolution of sudden stratospheric warmings (stratwarms). Additionally, the nearly polar orbits of the CHAMP and SAC-C satellites that carry GPSRO sensors give excellent coverage in the polar regions where sudden stratwarms occur. In this poster, we analyze the Antarctic sudden stratwarm event of September 2002 using the combined data from both satellites.

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