Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2016

Presentation information

Oral

Symbol A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences) » A-AS Atmospheric Sciences, Meteorology & Atmospheric Environment

[A-AS11] Stratosphere-troposphere Processes And their Role in Climate

Mon. May 23, 2016 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM A01 (APA HOTEL&RESORT TOKYO BAY MAKUHARI)

Convener:*Yousuke Yamashita(National Institute for Environmental Studies), Hideharu Akiyoshi(National Institute for Environmental Studies), Kaoru Sato(Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo), Yoshihiro Tomikawa(National Institute of Polar Research), Chair:Yousuke Yamashita(National Institute for Environmental Studies)

1:45 PM - 2:00 PM

[AAS11-07] A study of three dimensional structure of stratospheric material transport and ozone

*Takenari Kinoshita1, Kaoru Sato2 (1.National Institude of Information and Communications Technology, 2.Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo)

Keywords:residual mean flow, ozone, meridional circulation

The Transformed Eulerian-Mean (TEM) equations have been widely used to examine wave-mean flow interaction in the meridional cross section. According to previous studies, the Brewer-Dobson circulation in the stratosphere is driven by planetary waves, baroclinic waves, and inertia-gravity waves, and that the meridional circulation from the summer hemisphere to the winter hemisphere in the mesosphere is mainly driven by gravity waves. However, the TEM equations do not provide the three-dimensional view of the transport, so that the three dimensional TEM equations have been formulated. On the other hand, the TEM equations cannot properly treat the lower boundary and unstable waves. The Mass-weighted Isentropic Mean (MIM) equations are the equations that overcome those problems and the formulation of three-dimensional MIM equations have been studied. The present study applies the three-dimensional TEM and MIM equations to the ERA-Interim reanalysis data and examines the three-dimensional structure of Stratospheric Brewer-Dobson circulation. Next, we will discuss material transport due to disturbances on the distribution of stratospheric ozone.