A possible transfer mechanism for the 11-year solar cycle to the lower stratosphere
Observational evidence of the 11-year solar cycle (SC) modulation of stratosphere temperatures and winds from the ERA-40 dataset is reviewed, with emphasis on the Northern winter hemisphere. A frequency modulation of sudden warming events is noted, with warmings occurring earlier in solar minimum pe...
Main Authors: | Gray, L, Crooks, SA, Palmer, M, Pascoe, C, Sparrow, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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