An upper-branch Brewer-Dobson circulation index for attribution of stratospheric variability and improved ozone and temperature trend analysis

We find that wintertime temperature anomalies near 4 hPa and 50 degrees N/S are related, through dynamics, to anomalies in ozone and temperature, particularly in the tropical stratosphere but also throughout the upper stratosphere and mesosphere. These mid-latitude anomalies occur on timescales of up to a month, and are related to changes in wave forcing. A change in the meridional Brewer-Dobson circulation extends from the middle stratosphere into the mesosphere and forms a temperature-change quadrupole from Equator to pole. We develop a dynamical index based on detrended, deseasonalised mid-latitude temperature. When employed in multiple linear regression, this index can account for up to 60% of the total variability of temperature, peaking at similar to 5 hPa and dropping to 0 at similar to 50 and similar to 0.5 hPa, respectively, and increasing again into the mesosphere. Ozone similarly sees up to an additional 50% of variability accounted for, with a slightly higher maximum and strong altitude dependence, with zero improvement found at 10 hPa. Further, the uncertainty on all equatorial multiple-linear regression coefficients can be reduced by up to 35 and 20% in temperature and ozone, respectively, and so this index is an important tool for quantifying current and future ozone recovery.

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Author Ball, William T.
Kuchař, Aleš
Rozanov, Eugene V.
Staehelin, Johannes
Tummon, Fiona
Smith, Anne K.
Sukhodolov, Timofei
Stenke, Andrea
Revell, Laura
Coulon, Ancelin
Schmutz, Werner
Peter, Thomas
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Publication Date 2016-12-15T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Ball, William T., Kuchař, Aleš, Rozanov, Eugene V., Staehelin, Johannes, Tummon, Fiona, Smith, Anne K., Sukhodolov, Timofei, Stenke, Andrea, Revell, Laura, Coulon, Ancelin, Schmutz, Werner, Peter, Thomas. (2016). An upper-branch Brewer-Dobson circulation index for attribution of stratospheric variability and improved ozone and temperature trend analysis. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7765h3t. Accessed 22 May 2025.

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