Computer Science
Scientific paper
May 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990adats...7..192m&link_type=abstract
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences (ISSN 0256-1530), vol. 7, May 1990, p. 192-196.
Computer Science
Aerosols, Condensation Nuclei, Ozone Depletion, Photochemical Reactions, Stratosphere, Antarctic Regions, Hydroxyl Radicals, Nitric Oxide, Vertical Distribution
Scientific paper
Recently, the depletion in ozone and aerosol extinctions inside the Antarctic Spring westerly vortex and condensation nuclei enhancement events in the midlatitudes stratosphere were related to downward transport of aerosols by subsidence and sedimentation. However, the problems associated with such a hypothesis would keep a constraint on photochemical theories on ozone hole and stratospheric condensation nuclei (CN) events. Alternately, the gross features of aerosol hole are better explicable assuming a reversed residual circulation. This opens a path for combined operation on ozone by both photochemistry and dynamics in the same space domain. Independently, the CN events are related here to the growth and transport of negative ion complexes above the Peak of Junge Layer without invoking photochemistry in order to be consistent with the observed interhemispheric differences in the planetary wave activity and CN concentration.
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