2020
DOI: 10.1002/joc.6677
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A rising trend of double tropopauses over South Asia in a warming environment: Implications for moistening of the lower stratosphere

Abstract: The water vapour variation in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS) is of high significance due to its impact on global warming. In this article, we present an association of occurrence frequency of double tropopauses (DTs) with convective clouds and transport of water vapour in the UTLS over subtropical South Asia using multiple multi-decadal datasets (e.g., radiosonde temperature profiles (1977-2017), Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (2003-2017), ERA-Interim reanalysis (1979-2017) and Microwave Lim… Show more

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“…6a and c). Some previous studies also show aerosol transport from South Asia and East Asia to the Arctic (Shindell et al, 2008;Fisher et al, 2011). The carbonaceous aerosols are also transported towards the western Pacific (Fig.…”
Section: Transport Of Biomass Burning Aerosol Into the Upper Troposphere And Lower Stratospheresupporting
confidence: 54%
“…6a and c). Some previous studies also show aerosol transport from South Asia and East Asia to the Arctic (Shindell et al, 2008;Fisher et al, 2011). The carbonaceous aerosols are also transported towards the western Pacific (Fig.…”
Section: Transport Of Biomass Burning Aerosol Into the Upper Troposphere And Lower Stratospheresupporting
confidence: 54%