Tracing troposphere-to-stratosphere transport above a mid-latitude deep convective system

被引:70
作者
Hegglin, MI [1 ]
Brunner, D
Wernli, H
Schwierz, C
Martius, O
Hoor, P
Fischer, H
Parchatka, U
Spelten, N
Schiller, C
Krebsbach, M
Weers, U
Staehelin, J
Peter, T
机构
[1] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Inst Atmospher & Climate Sci, Zurich, Switzerland
[2] ICG I, Res Ctr, Inst Chem & Dynam Geosphere, Julich, Germany
[3] Max Planck Inst Chem, D-55128 Mainz, Germany
关键词
D O I
10.5194/acp-4-741-2004
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Within the project SPURT (trace gas measurements in the tropopause region) a variety of trace gases have been measured in situ in order to investigate the role of dynamical and chemical processes in the extra-tropical tropopause region. In this paper we report on a flight on 10 November 2001 leading from Hohn, Germany (52degrees N) to Faro, Portugal (37degrees N) through a strongly developed deep stratospheric intrusion. This streamer was associated with a large convective system over the western Mediterranean with potentially significant troposphere-to-stratosphere transport. Along major parts of the flight we measured unexpectedly high NOy mixing ratios. Also H2O mixing ratios were significantly higher than stratospheric background levels confirming the extraordinary chemical signature of the probed air masses in the interior of the streamer. Backward trajectories encompassing the streamer enable to analyze the origin and physical characteristics of the air masses and to trace troposphere-to-stratosphere transport. Near the western flank of the streamer features caused by long range transport, such as tropospheric filaments characterized by sudden drops in the O-3 and NOy mixing ratios and enhanced CO and H2O can be reconstructed in great detail using the reverse domain filling technique. These filaments indicate a high potential for subsequent mixing with the stratospheric air. At the south-western edge of the streamer a strong gradient in the NOy and the O-3 mixing ratios coincides very well with a sharp gradient in potential vorticity in the ECMWF fields. In contrast, in the interior of the streamer the observed highly elevated NOy and H2O mixing ratios up to a potential temperature level of 365K and potential vorticity values of maximum 10 PVU cannot be explained in terms of resolved troposphere-to-stratosphere transport along the backward trajectories. Also mesoscale simulations with a High Resolution Model reveal no direct evidence for convective H2O injection up to this level. Elevated H2O mixing ratios in the ECMWF and HRM are seen only up to about tropopause height at 340 hPa and 270 hPa, respectively, well below flight altitude of about 200 hPa. However, forward tracing of the convective influence as identified by satellite brightness temperature measurements and counts of lightning strokes shows that during this part of the flight the aircraft was closely following the border of an air mass which was heavily impacted by convective activity over Spain and Algeria. This is evidence that deep convection at mid-latitudes may have a large impact on the tracer distribution of the lower-most stratosphere reaching well above the thunderstorms anvils as claimed by recent studies using cloud-resolving models.
引用
收藏
页码:741 / 756
页数:16
相关论文
共 62 条
  • [21] Seasonality and extent of extratropical TST derived from in-situ CO measurements during SPURT
    Hoor, P
    Gurk, C
    Brunner, D
    Hegglin, MI
    Wernli, H
    Fischer, H
    [J]. ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2004, 4 : 1427 - 1442
  • [22] Seasonal variations of a mixing layer in the lowermost stratosphere as identified by the CO-O3 correlation from in situ measurements -: art. no. 4044
    Hoor, P
    Fischer, H
    Lange, L
    Lelieveld, J
    Brunner, D
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2002, 107 (D5-6)
  • [23] HOUGHTON JT, 2001, CLIMATE CHANGE 2001, P353
  • [24] Transport and production of NOx in electrified thunderstorms:: Survey of previous studies and new observations at midlatitudes
    Huntrieser, H
    Schlager, H
    Feigl, C
    Holler, H
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 1998, 103 (D21) : 28247 - 28264
  • [25] Measurements of nitrogen oxides at the tropopause: Attribution to convection and correlation with lightning
    Jeker, DP
    Pfister, L
    Thompson, AM
    Brunner, D
    Boccippio, DJ
    Pickering, KE
    Wernli, H
    Kondo, Y
    Staehelin, J
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2000, 105 (D3) : 3679 - 3700
  • [26] KESSLER E, 1969, METEOR MONOGRAPHS AM, V10
  • [27] Koch G, 2002, J GEOPHYS RES-ATMOS, V107, DOI 10.1029/2001JD001550
  • [28] Redistribution of reactive nitrogen in the Arctic lower stratosphere in the 1999/2000 winter
    Koike, M
    Kondo, Y
    Takegawa, N
    Lefevre, F
    Ikeda, H
    Irie, H
    Hunton, HDE
    Viggiano, AA
    Miller, TM
    Ballenthin, JO
    Sachse, GW
    Anderson, BE
    Avery, M
    Masui, Y
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2002, 107 (D20)
  • [29] RADIATIVE FORCING OF CLIMATE BY CHANGES IN THE VERTICAL-DISTRIBUTION OF OZONE
    LACIS, AA
    WUEBBLES, DJ
    LOGAN, JA
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 1990, 95 (D7) : 9971 - 9981
  • [30] Characterization and application of an externally mounted catalytic converter for aircraft measurements of NOy
    Lange, L
    Fischer, H
    Parchatka, U
    Gurk, C
    Zenker, T
    Harris, GW
    [J]. REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, 2002, 73 (08) : 3051 - 3057