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Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 105:17793-17805
We present a study of the distribution of ozone in the lowermost stratosphere with the goal of characterizing the observed variability. The air in the lowermost stratosphere is divided into two population groups based on Ertel's potential vorticity a
Autor:
Lynn C. Sparling, Michael E. McIntyre, Peter H. Haynes, Mark R. Schoeberl, Joan E. Rosenfield, J. A. Kettleborough, Paul A. Newman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 102:25817-25829
A significant contribution to vertical dispersion of tracers in the stratosphere arises from the variability in the diabatic heating of air parcels. Air parcels starting on a given isentropic surface experience different time histories of diabatic he
Autor:
Lynn C. Sparling, Clark J. Weaver, Mark R. Schoeberl, Leslie R. Lait, Anne R. Douglass, Paul A. Newman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 100:1427-1438
A series of isentropic trajectory calculations has been performed for emissions by stratospheric aircraft moving across the northern midlatitude oceanic flight corridors. Emission of exhaust is simulated by the daily initialization of air parcels alo
Autor:
Lynn C. Sparling, George H. Weiss
Publikováno v:
Journal of Modern Optics. 40:841-859
We analyse the effects of extended rather than point optodes on several properties of photon migration in a turbid medium with internal absorption in a diffusion model suggested by a number of biomedical applications. The parameters considered includ
Autor:
Nathan Kurtz, Thorsten Markus, Albin J. Gasiewski, Lynn C. Sparling, Donald J. Cavalieri, John Sonntag, William B. Krabill
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research. 114
Combinations of sea ice freeboard and snow depth measurements from satellite data have the potential to provide a means to derive global sea ice thickness values. However, large differences in spatial coverage and resolution between the measurements
Autor:
Paul A. Newman, Lee S. Elson, Robert A. Suttie, Gary A. Morris, James M. Russell, Mark R. Schoeberl, Aidan E. Roche, Lynn C. Sparling, Jack Kumer, Leslie R. Lait, Joe W. Waters
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research. 100:16491
The problem of creating synoptic maps from asynoptically gathered trace gas data has prompted the development of a number of schemes. Most notable among these schemes are the Kalman filter, the Salby-Fourier technique, and constituent reconstruction.