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Simulations of stratospheric to tropospheric transport during the tropical cyclone Marlene event

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Enhanced ozone values observed in the upper troposphere near intense tropical cyclones have raised the question of the role of stratospheric–tropospheric exchange. The dynamical mechanisms involved in the enhanced ozone values of 6 April 1995 observed at Reunion and associated with the tropical cyclone Marlene could not be explained by ECMWF meteorological analysis with 1.125° horizontal resolution. A previous study based on the ECHAM model has demonstrated the impact of biomass burning, but of limited amplitude (<60–80 ppbv max). In this paper, the upper tropospheric ozone enhancement on the periphery of Marlene has been studied with a mesoscale model (MESO-NH). This model is able to reproduce a stratospheric PV filament into the troposphere, crossing the isentropes to the 350 K level. The ageostrophic circulation associated with divergence zones that have induced vertical movements has been shown. Further, the influence of vertical wind shear, evident in both the mesoscale analysis and in the idealized HURRICANE tropical cyclone model, also contributes to our understanding of this downward transport process.

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hal-00186319 , version 1 (08-11-2007)

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Jimmy Leclair de Bellevue, Jean-Luc Baray, Serge Baldy, Gérard Ancellet, R. Diab, et al.. Simulations of stratospheric to tropospheric transport during the tropical cyclone Marlene event. Atmospheric environment, 2007, 41 (31), pp.6510-6526. ⟨10.1016/j.atmosenv.2007.04.040⟩. ⟨hal-00186319⟩
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