Planetary waves and interannual ozone anomalies in polar regions

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Annual Variations, Ozone Depletion, Planetary Waves, Polar Regions, Sea Surface Temperature, El Nino, Gulf Stream, Northern Hemisphere

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The problem of anomalous variations in ozone in the polar regions of the Southern and Northern Hemispheres is discussed. Hypotheses explaining the ozone hole in the Antarctic and the interannual ozone trends in the polar regions of the Northern Hemisphere are analyzed. The possible influence of SST anomalies on ozone transport by planetary waves is investigated using a simple linear planetary wave model. The calculated results show that the observed interannual ozone variations may be associated with long term variations in the geographical positions of the Gulf Stream, the Kurishio current, and El Nino.

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