The Direct Effect of Medium Energy Electron Precipitation on Mesospheric Dynamics During a Sudden Stratospheric Warming Event in 2010
Journal article, Peer reviewed
Published version

Åpne
Permanent lenke
https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3028898Utgivelsesdato
2022Metadata
Vis full innførselSamlinger
- Department of Physics and Technology [2217]
- Registrations from Cristin [11823]
Sammendrag
Medium energy electron (MEE) (30–1,000 keV) precipitation enhances the production of nitric (NOx) and hydrogen oxides (HOx) throughout the mesosphere, which can destroy ozone (O3) in catalytic reactions. The dynamical effect of the direct mesospheric O3 reduction has long been an outstanding question, partly due to the concurrent feedback from the stratospheric O3 reduction. To overcome this challenge, the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model version 6 is applied in the specified dynamics mode for the year 2010, with and without MEE ionization rates. The results demonstrate that MEE ionization rates can modulate temperature, zonal wind and the residual circulation affecting NOx transport. The required fluxes of MEE to impose dynamical changes depend on the dynamical preconditions. During the Northern Hemispheric winter, even weak ionization rates can modulate the mesospheric signal of a sudden stratospheric warming event. The result provides a first step in a paradigm shift for the understanding of the MEE direct effect.