Atmospheric layers measured from the NASA DC-8 during PEM-West B and comparison with PEM-West A

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作者
Wu, ZX
Newell, RE
Zhu, Y
Anderson, BE
Browell, EV
Gregory, GL
Sachse, GW
Collins, JE
机构
[1] NASA, Langley Res Ctr, Hampton, VA 23665 USA
[2] Sci & Technol Corp, Hampton, VA 23665 USA
[3] MIT, Dept Earth Atmospher & Planetary Sci, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
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10.1029/97JD01097
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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The Pacific Exploratory Mission-West B (PEM-West B) explored atmospheric layer structure using measurements of O-3, H2O, CO, and CH4 from the NASA DC-8 fast-response instruments. The mission took place in February-March 1994 over the western Pacific, mainly in the northern hemisphere. Results were compared with similar measurements made during the Pacific Exploratory Mission-West A (PEM-West A) in September-October 1991. PEM-West B sampled 94 vertical profiles, with an average atmospheric depth per profile of 6.4 km, and this sampling yielded 254 discrete layers. PEM-West A sampled 105 profiles, also with a 6.4 km average depth, yielding 538 layers. Both missions revealed that layers containing high ozone and low water vapor were the most abundant, and low ozone and high water vapor layers were the next most abundant. Lidar images and potential vorticity cross sections showed the former associated with subsidence from the stratosphere in middle latitudes, spreading into the tropics. The latter was associated with convection from the boundary layer. The partition among different types of layers only changed slightly in the two missions, although PEM-West B had half as many layers. Compared to PEM-West A, PEM-West B showed only one-third the number of layers associated with polluted continental air. However, PEM-West B revealed significantly more layers showing characteristics of descended clean marine air. In some cases these layers originated from the southern hemisphere. For ozone-and water-vapor-rich layers, the ozone deviation amplitude was higher in low latitudes and lower in high latitudes in PEM-West B. The mean thickness of layers increased from about 450 m in PEM-West A to 680 m in PEM-West B. Layers also existed in the Intertropical Convergence Zone. CO2 measurements had sufficient vertical resolution to show layer structure as well.
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