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Secondary KeyINPE-5397-PRE/1754
ISSN1364-6826
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Citation KeyKane:1992:LoVaSt
TitleLong-term variation of stratospheric temperature at the North Pole
ProjectFNDCT (FINEP 5373 CT).
Year1992
Secondary Date19922210
MonthSep.
Access Date2024, May 02
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AuthorKane, Rajaram Purushottam
GroupDGE-INPE-MCT-BR
AffiliationInstituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
Author e-Mail Addresskane@dge.inpe.br
JournalJournal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
Volume54
Number9
Pages1139-1148
History (UTC)2008-06-09 16:13:05 :: administrator -> banon ::
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2012-10-20 15:22:53 :: administrator -> jefferson :: 1992
2013-03-07 18:32:00 :: jefferson -> administrator :: 1992
2013-04-12 02:09:10 :: administrator -> jefferson :: 1992
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2021-07-18 04:00:40 :: administrator -> marciana :: 1992
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Keywordsstratospheric temperatures
north pole
Quasibiennial Oscillations
AbstractThe (30mb) stratospheric temperatures at the North Pole during the winter months (November-February) showed large QBO (Quasibiennial Oscillations) but of an intermittent nature, different for different months and matching in phase with the QBO of tropical zonal wind. When the QBO was minimized by moving averages over two sucessive (yearly winter) values and then further over three successive values, the resultant series showed clear solar cycle variations with lags or leads of ~(0-2) yr for temperature maxima with respect to sunspot maxima. However, in solar cycle 21 from 1978 onwards, temperatures seem to be more depressed, indicating enhanced stratosferic cooling in recent years, probably due to increase of greenhouse gases. No relationship with El Nino events is indicated.
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