Simulation of stratospheric ozone in global forecast model using linear photochemistry parameterization

被引:0
|
作者
Gill-Ran Jeong
Beatriz M. Monge-Sanz
Eun-Hee Lee
Jerald R. Ziemke
机构
[1] Korea Institute of Atmospheric Prediction Systems,Goddard Earth Sciences Technology and Research
[2] European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts,Goddard Space Flight Center
[3] Morgan State University,undefined
[4] NASA,undefined
关键词
Linear Photochemistry Parameterization (LPP); climatological ozone profiles; correlations; differential radiative fluxes; ozone hole;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The two types of ozone, the simulation with interactive (prognostic) ozone using linear photochemistry parameterization (LPP) (INTR) and the simulation with non-interactive ozone using ozone climatology (CLIM), were used in the global forecast model. These two types of ozone were compared with ozone observations from the Aura Microwave Lim Sounder (MLS) and ozonesondes from 16-30 September 2008. The INTR is sensitive to LPP schemes while less sensitive to the time average of initial ozone data. Among three LPP schemes, CARIOLLE, COPCAT, and LINOZ, the COPCAT produces ozone profiles with least differences from MLS and ozonesondes. CLIM overestimates MLS at 200-20 hPa while INTR with COPCAT scheme underestimates MLS ozone above 5 hPa. Over the Antarctic in the lower stratosphere CLIM overestimates MLS and ozonesondes whereas INTR underestimates MLS but overestimates the ozonesonde data. Thus, COPCAT agrees better with ozonesonde data than any other LPP schemes and CLIM. Changing the ozone distribution from CLIM to INTR affects temperature profiles mainly through the modification of differential radiative fluxes. The correlations between ozone, differential radiative fluxes, and temperature are distinguished by altitude (or pressure levels). The correlations are strong or moderate between 3-1000 hPa (lower atmosphere) and weak above 3 hPa (upper atmosphere). This study demonstrates that the simulation of ozone using an appropriate LPP scheme is excellent in overcoming the drawbacks of using climatological ozone profiles that poorly agree with observations in extreme ozone hole events.
引用
收藏
页码:479 / 494
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Simulation of stratospheric ozone in global forecast model using linear photochemistry parameterization
    Jeong, Gill-Ran
    Monge-Sanz, Beatriz M.
    Lee, Eun-Hee
    Ziemke, Jerald R.
    [J]. ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 2016, 52 (05) : 479 - 494
  • [2] PARAMETERIZATION OF THE PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF STRATOSPHERIC OZONE INCLUDING CATALYTIC LOSS PROCESSES
    STOLARSKI, RS
    DOUGLASS, AR
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 1985, 90 (ND6) : 10709 - 10718
  • [3] UNCERTAINTY IN OZONE CALCULATIONS BY A STRATOSPHERIC PHOTOCHEMISTRY MODEL
    BUTLER, DM
    [J]. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 1978, 5 (09) : 769 - 772
  • [4] GLOBAL EMPIRICAL MODEL OF STRATOSPHERIC OZONE
    REBER, CA
    HUANG, F
    HEATH, DF
    [J]. TRANSACTIONS-AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION, 1977, 58 (06): : 462 - 462
  • [5] How Useful Is a Linear Ozone Parameterization for Global Climate Modeling?
    Meraner, Katharina
    Rast, Sebastian
    Schmidt, Hauke
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN MODELING EARTH SYSTEMS, 2020, 12 (04)
  • [6] EFFECTS OF A POLAR STRATOSPHERIC CLOUD PARAMETERIZATION ON OZONE DEPLETION DUE TO STRATOSPHERIC AIRCRAFT IN A 2-DIMENSIONAL MODEL
    CONSIDINE, DB
    DOUGLASS, AR
    JACKMAN, CH
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 1994, 99 (D9) : 18879 - 18894
  • [7] Improved Global Surface Temperature Simulation using Stratospheric Ozone Forcing with More Accurate Variability
    Fei Xie
    Jianping Li
    Cheng Sun
    Ruiqiang Ding
    Nan Xing
    Yun Yang
    Xin Zhou
    Xuan Ma
    [J]. Scientific Reports, 8
  • [8] Improved Global Surface Temperature Simulation using Stratospheric Ozone Forcing with More Accurate Variability
    Xie, Fei
    Li, Jianping
    Sun, Cheng
    Ding, Ruiqiang
    Xing, Nan
    Yang, Yun
    Zhou, Xin
    Ma, Xuan
    [J]. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2018, 8
  • [9] MULTILEVEL GLOBAL SPECTRAL MODEL FOR APPLICATION TO STRATOSPHERIC OZONE PROBLEM
    ALYEA, FN
    CUNNOLD, DM
    PHILLIPS, NA
    [J]. BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 1973, 54 (07) : 740 - 741
  • [10] Forecast of Polar Stratospheric Vortex Dynamics Using the SL-AV Global Atmosphere Model
    V. V. Shashkin
    [J]. Russian Meteorology and Hydrology, 2018, 43 : 188 - 191