Global distribution of mean age of stratospheric air from MIPAS SF6 measurements

Global distributions of profiles of sulphur hexafluoride (SF<sub>6</sub>) have been retrieved from limb emission spectra recorded by the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) on Envisat covering the period September 2002 to March 2004. Individual SF<sub>...

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Main Authors: H. Fischer, T. Steck, T. Reddmann, M. Milz, A. Linden, A. Kleinert, S. Kellmann, U. Grabowski, N. Glatthor, M. Höpfner, T. von Clarmann, G. P. Stiller, B. Funke, M. López-Puertas, A. Engel
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Published: Copernicus Publications 2008-02-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/8/677/2008/acp-8-677-2008.pdf
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spelling doaj-312c37fb95b54d64a236293b98e088ff2020-11-24T22:04:55ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242008-02-0183677695Global distribution of mean age of stratospheric air from MIPAS SF6 measurementsH. FischerT. SteckT. ReddmannM. MilzA. LindenA. KleinertS. KellmannU. GrabowskiN. GlatthorM. HöpfnerT. von ClarmannG. P. StillerB. FunkeM. López-PuertasA. EngelGlobal distributions of profiles of sulphur hexafluoride (SF<sub>6</sub>) have been retrieved from limb emission spectra recorded by the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) on Envisat covering the period September 2002 to March 2004. Individual SF<sub>6</sub> profiles have a precision of 0.5 pptv below 25 km altitude and a vertical resolution of 4&ndash;6 km up to 35 km altitude. These data have been validated versus in situ observations obtained during balloon flights of a cryogenic whole-air sampler. For the tropical troposphere a trend of 0.230&plusmn;0.008 pptv/yr has been derived from the MIPAS data, which is in excellent agreement with the trend from ground-based flask and in situ measurements from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Earth System Research Laboratory, Global Monitoring Division. For the data set currently available, based on at least three days of data per month, monthly 5&deg; latitude mean values have a 1σ standard error of 1%. From the global SF<sub>6</sub> distributions, global daily and monthly distributions of the apparent mean age of air are inferred by application of the tropical tropospheric trend derived from MIPAS data. The inferred mean ages are provided for the full globe up to 90&deg; N/S, and have a 1σ standard error of 0.25 yr. They range between 0 (near the tropical tropopause) and 7 years (except for situations of mesospheric intrusions) and agree well with earlier observations. The seasonal variation of the mean age of stratospheric air indicates episodes of severe intrusion of mesospheric air during each Northern and Southern polar winter observed, long-lasting remnants of old, subsided polar winter air over the spring and summer poles, and a rather short period of mixing with midlatitude air and/or upward transport during fall in October/November (NH) and April/May (SH), respectively, with small latitudinal gradients, immediately before the new polar vortex starts to form. The mean age distributions further confirm that SF<sub>6</sub> is destroyed in the mesosphere to a considerable degree. Model calculations with the Karlsruhe simulation model of the middle atmosphere (KASIMA) chemical transport model agree well with observed global distributions of the mean age only if the SF<sub>6</sub> sink reactions in the mesosphere are included in the model. http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/8/677/2008/acp-8-677-2008.pdf
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author H. Fischer
T. Steck
T. Reddmann
M. Milz
A. Linden
A. Kleinert
S. Kellmann
U. Grabowski
N. Glatthor
M. Höpfner
T. von Clarmann
G. P. Stiller
B. Funke
M. López-Puertas
A. Engel
spellingShingle H. Fischer
T. Steck
T. Reddmann
M. Milz
A. Linden
A. Kleinert
S. Kellmann
U. Grabowski
N. Glatthor
M. Höpfner
T. von Clarmann
G. P. Stiller
B. Funke
M. López-Puertas
A. Engel
Global distribution of mean age of stratospheric air from MIPAS SF6 measurements
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet H. Fischer
T. Steck
T. Reddmann
M. Milz
A. Linden
A. Kleinert
S. Kellmann
U. Grabowski
N. Glatthor
M. Höpfner
T. von Clarmann
G. P. Stiller
B. Funke
M. López-Puertas
A. Engel
author_sort H. Fischer
title Global distribution of mean age of stratospheric air from MIPAS SF6 measurements
title_short Global distribution of mean age of stratospheric air from MIPAS SF6 measurements
title_full Global distribution of mean age of stratospheric air from MIPAS SF6 measurements
title_fullStr Global distribution of mean age of stratospheric air from MIPAS SF6 measurements
title_full_unstemmed Global distribution of mean age of stratospheric air from MIPAS SF6 measurements
title_sort global distribution of mean age of stratospheric air from mipas sf6 measurements
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2008-02-01
description Global distributions of profiles of sulphur hexafluoride (SF<sub>6</sub>) have been retrieved from limb emission spectra recorded by the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) on Envisat covering the period September 2002 to March 2004. Individual SF<sub>6</sub> profiles have a precision of 0.5 pptv below 25 km altitude and a vertical resolution of 4&ndash;6 km up to 35 km altitude. These data have been validated versus in situ observations obtained during balloon flights of a cryogenic whole-air sampler. For the tropical troposphere a trend of 0.230&plusmn;0.008 pptv/yr has been derived from the MIPAS data, which is in excellent agreement with the trend from ground-based flask and in situ measurements from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Earth System Research Laboratory, Global Monitoring Division. For the data set currently available, based on at least three days of data per month, monthly 5&deg; latitude mean values have a 1σ standard error of 1%. From the global SF<sub>6</sub> distributions, global daily and monthly distributions of the apparent mean age of air are inferred by application of the tropical tropospheric trend derived from MIPAS data. The inferred mean ages are provided for the full globe up to 90&deg; N/S, and have a 1σ standard error of 0.25 yr. They range between 0 (near the tropical tropopause) and 7 years (except for situations of mesospheric intrusions) and agree well with earlier observations. The seasonal variation of the mean age of stratospheric air indicates episodes of severe intrusion of mesospheric air during each Northern and Southern polar winter observed, long-lasting remnants of old, subsided polar winter air over the spring and summer poles, and a rather short period of mixing with midlatitude air and/or upward transport during fall in October/November (NH) and April/May (SH), respectively, with small latitudinal gradients, immediately before the new polar vortex starts to form. The mean age distributions further confirm that SF<sub>6</sub> is destroyed in the mesosphere to a considerable degree. Model calculations with the Karlsruhe simulation model of the middle atmosphere (KASIMA) chemical transport model agree well with observed global distributions of the mean age only if the SF<sub>6</sub> sink reactions in the mesosphere are included in the model.
url http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/8/677/2008/acp-8-677-2008.pdf
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