Downward wave reflection as a mechanism for the stratosphere–troposphere response to the 11-yr solar cycle
The effects of solar activity on the stratospheric waveguides and downward reflection of planetary waves during NH early to midwinter are examined. Under high solar (HS) conditions, enhanced westerly winds in the subtropical upper stratosphere and the associated changes in the zonal wind curvature l...
Main Authors: | Lu, H, Scaife, A, Marshall, G, Turner, J, Gray, L |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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American Meteorological Society
2017
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