Isentropic advection and convective lifting of water vapor in the UT – LS as observed over Brazil (22° S) in February 2004 by in situ high-resolution measurements of H<sub>2</sub>O, CH<sub>4</sub>, O<sub>3</sub> and temperature - Archive ouverte HAL Accéder directement au contenu
Article Dans Une Revue Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions Année : 2006

Isentropic advection and convective lifting of water vapor in the UT – LS as observed over Brazil (22° S) in February 2004 by in situ high-resolution measurements of H2O, CH4, O3 and temperature

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The micro-SDLA balloonborne diode laser spectrometer was flown twice from Bauru (22° S, Brazil) in February 2004 during HIBISCUS to yield in situ H2O measurements in the Upper Troposphere (UT) and Lower Stratosphere (LS) and in particular in the Tropical Tropopause Layer (TTL). The overall TTL was found warmer (with a subsaturated cold point near –79°C) and the LS moister compared to former measurements obtained in tropical oceanic conditions. The use of specific balloons with a slow descent, combined with the high-resolution of the laser sensor, allowed us to observe in situ in the UT, the TTL and the LS several thin layers correlated on H2O, CH4, O3, temperature and PV. A component of these layers is associated with the isentropic transport into the UT- LS of extratropical stratospheric air masses. Moreover, the examination of temperature and tracer (CH4, O3) profiles gives insights on the potential contribution of convective transport of H2O in the TTL.
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hal-00328023 , version 1 (18-06-2008)

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Georges Durry, Nathalie Huret, Alain Hauchecorne, Virginie Marecal, Jean-Pierre Pommereau, et al.. Isentropic advection and convective lifting of water vapor in the UT – LS as observed over Brazil (22° S) in February 2004 by in situ high-resolution measurements of H2O, CH4, O3 and temperature. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions, 2006, 6 (6), pp.12469-12501. ⟨hal-00328023⟩
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