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Impact of snow initialization on subseasonal forecasts. NILU F

Orsolini, Y.; Balsamo, G.; Weisheimer, A.; Vitart, F.; Senan, R.; Doblas-Reyes, F.; Benestad, R.

2014

Impact of snow initialization on subseasonal forecasts. NILU F

Orsolini, Y.; Senan, R.; Balsamo, G.; Doblas-Reyes, F.; Vitart, F.; Weisheimer, A.; Carrasco, A.; Benestad, R.

2014

Impact of snow on the NH autumn and winter circulation in an ensemble of coupled forecasts. NILU F

Orsolini, Y.; Balsamo, G.; Doblas-Reyes, F.; Vitart, F.; Weisheimer, A.

2010

Impact of solar irradiance and geomagnetic activity on polar NOx, ozone and temperature in WACCM simulations

Tartaglione, N.; Toniazzo, T.; Orsolini, Y.; Otterå, O.H.

The response of the atmosphere to solar irradiance and geomagnetic activity is analyzed in experiments with the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model (WACCM) under idealized forcings. Four experiments are carried out combining high (H) and low (L) solar radiative forcing with high (7) and low (3) geomagnetic activity: H7 (with high radiative forcing and high geomagnetic activity), H3, (high/low), L7 (low/high), and L3 (low/low). The comparison between these experiment is used to assess the effects of solar radiative forcing and geomagnetic activity mainly on the stratosphere. A two-step Monte Carlo-based statistical test, which defines an impact score, is used to assess statistically significant impacts on regional scales, on pressure levels, for a few key model variables, like NOx, ozone, and temperature.

Under low solar forcing (L7/L3), a statistically significant relationship between geomagnetic activity and NOx is found in both hemispheres and for all seasons. An equally strong relationship is lacking for ozone and temperature when analyzing these fields on isobaric levels. A statistically significant impact on stratospheric ozone is only seen in austral winter and spring. However, vertical cross sections show statistically significant impact on temperature and ozone mainly in the southern hemisphere (SH) during austral winter and the following spring.

Significant and persistent signals in both SH NOx and ozone concentrations are only produced when the effect of high solar forcing is added to high geomagnetic activity (H7). In this case, statistically significant differences are also found for mesospheric temperatures, ozone and NOx. This latter result appears also under low geomagnetic activity as a result of solar forcing alone, suggesting that solar irradiance significantly affects NOx, ozone and stratospheric temperatures and, in some seasons, even tropospheric temperature.

In summary, geomagnetic activity primarily affects NOx and ozone concentrations in the SH. Solar maximum conditions can reduce the amount of NOx in the stratosphere because of higher ozone production. Thus, we conclude that correlations between changes in solar irradiance and geomagnetic activity are important with respect to their effects on the atmosphere. In particular, geomagnetic activity can modulate atmospheric ozone concentrations and other associated stratospheric and tropospheric variables under conditions of high solar activity.

Elsevier

2020

Impact of spaceborne carbon monoxide observations from the S-5P platform on tropospheric composition analyses and forecasts.

Abida, R.; Attié, J.-L.; El Amraoui, L.; Ricaud, P.; Lahoz, W.; Eskes, H.; Segers, A.; Curier, L.; de Haan, J.; Kujanpää, J.; Nijhuis, A. O.; Tamminen, J.; Timmermans, R.; Veefkind, P.

2017

Impact of springtime Himalayan-Tibetan Plateau snowpack on the onset of the Indian summer monsoon in coupled seasonal forecasts.

Orsolini Y.J.; Senan, R.; Weisheimer, A.; Vitart, F.; Balsamo, G.; Doblas-Reyes, F. J.; Stockdale, T. N.; , Dutra, E.

2016

Impact of springtime Himalayan-Tibetan Plateau snowpack on the onset of the Indian summer monsoon in coupled seasonal forecasts.

Orsolini, Y.J.; Senan, R.; Weisheimer, A.; Vitart, F.; Balsamo, G.; Stockdale, T. N.; Dutra, E.; Doblas-Reyes, F. J.

2016

Impact of springtime Himalayan-Tibetan Plateau snowpack on the onset of the Indian summer monsoon in coupled seasonal forecasts.

Senan, R.; Orsolini, Y.J.; Weisheimer, A.; Vitart, F.; Balsamo, G.; Stockdale, T.N.; Dutra, E.; Doblas-Reyes, F.J.; Basang, D.

2016

Impact of springtime snow over the Himalayan-Tibetan Plateau on the onset of the Indian summer monsoon in coupled seasonal forecasts.

Orsolini, Y.; Senan, R.; Weisheimer, A.; Vitart, F.; Balsamo, G.; Stockdale, T.N.; Dutra, E.; Doblas-Reyes, F.J.; Basang, D.

2015

Impact of springtime snow over the Himalayan-Tibetan Plateau on the onset of the Indian summer monsoon in coupled seasonal forecasts.

Orsolini, Y.; Senan, R.; Weisheimer, A.; Vitart, F.; Balsamo, G.; Stockdale, T.N.; Dutra, E.; Doblas-Reyes, F.J.; Basang, D.

2015

Impact of storage conditions and storage time on silver nanoparticles' physicochemical properties and implications for their biological effects.

Izak-Nau, E.; Huk, A.; Reidy, B.; Uggerud, H.; Vadset, M.; Eiden, S.; Voetz, M.; Himly, M.; Duschl, A.; Dusinska, M.; Lynch, I.

2015

Impact of synthetic space-borne NO2 observations from the Sentinel-4 and Sentinel-5P missions on tropospheric NO2 analyses

Timmermans, Renske; Segers, Arjo; Curier, Lyana; Abida, Rachid; Attié, Jean-Luc; El Amraoui, Laaziz; Eskes, Henk; de Haan, Johan; Kujanpää, Jukka; Lahoz, William A.; Nijhuis, Albert Oude; Quesada-Ruiz, Samuel; Ricaud, Philippe; Veefkind, Pepijn; Schaap, Martijn

2019

Impact of the 2009 Attica wild fires on the air quality in urban Athens.

Amiridis, V.; Zerefos, C.; Kazadzis, S.; Gerasopoulos, E.; Eleftheratos, K.; Vrekoussis, M.; Stohl, A.; Mamouri, R.E.; Kokkalis, P.; Papayannis, A.; Eleftheriadis, K.; Diapouli, E.; Keramitsoglou, I.; Kontoes, C.; Kotroni, V.; Lagouvardos, K.; Marinou, E.; Giannakaki, E.; Kostopoulou, E.; Giannakopoulos, C.; Richter, A.; Burrows, J.P.; N. Mihalopoulos, N.

2012

Impact of the major SSWs of February 2018 and January 2019 on the middle atmospheric nitric oxide abundance

Pérot, Kristell; Orsolini, Yvan J.

The Arctic middle atmosphere was affected by major sudden stratospheric warmings (SSW) in February 2018 and January 2019, respectively. In this article, we report for the first time the impact of these two events on the middle atmospheric nitric oxide (NO) abundance. The study is based on measurements obtained during two dedicated observation campaigns, using the Sub-Millimetre Radiometer (SMR) aboard the Odin satellite, measuring NO globally since 2003. The SSW of February 2018 was similar to other, more dynamically quiet, Arctic winters in term of NO downward transport from the upper mesosphere–lower thermosphere to lower altitudes (referred to as energetic particle precipitation indirect effect EPP-IE). On the contrary, the event of January 2019 led to one of the strongest EPP-IE cases observed within the Odin operational period. Important positive NO anomalies were indeed observed in the lower mesosphere–upper stratosphere during the three months following the SSW onset, corresponding to NO volume mixing ratios more than 50 times higher than the climatological values. These different consequences on the middle atmospheric composition are explained by very different dynamical characteristics of these two SSW events.

Elsevier

2021

Impact of the Pacific sector sea ice loss on the sudden stratospheric warming characteristics

Zhang, Jiarong; Orsolini, Yvan J.; Limpasuvan, Varavut; Ukita, Jinro

The atmospheric response to Arctic sea ice loss remains a subject of much debate. Most studies have focused on the sea ice retreat in the Barents-Kara Seas and its troposphere-stratosphere influence. Here, we investigate the impact of large sea ice loss over the Chukchi-Bering Seas on the sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) phenomenon during the easterly phase of the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation through idealized large-ensemble experiments based on a global atmospheric model with a well-resolved stratosphere. Although culminating in autumn, the prescribed sea ice loss induces near-surface warming that persists into winter and deepens as the SSW develops. The resulting temperature contrasts foster a deep cyclonic circulation over the North Pacific, which elicits a strong upward wavenumber-2 activity into the stratosphere, reinforcing the climatological planetary wave pattern. While not affecting the SSW occurrence frequency, the amplified wave forcing in the stratosphere significantly increases the SSW duration and intensity, enhancing cold air outbreaks over the continents afterward.

Springer Nature

2022

Impact of the Pacific sector sea ice loss on the sudden stratospheric warming characteristics

Zhang, Jiarong; Orsolini, Yvan Joseph Georges Emile G.; Limpasuvan, Varavut

2023

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