2018
DOI: 10.1029/2017jd027789
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Nighttime Mesospheric/Lower Thermospheric Tropical Ozone Response to the 27‐Day Solar Rotational Cycle: ENVISAT‐GOMOS Satellite Observations Versus HAMMONIA Idealized Chemistry‐Climate Model Simulations

Abstract: Global Ozone Monitoring by Occultation of Stars (GOMOS) satellite data are analyzed to estimate the first observation‐based nighttime (22:00 median local time) ozone response to the 27‐day solar rotational cycle in the tropical mesosphere/lower thermosphere (50–110 km altitude). The ozone response to solar rotational variability is derived from linear correlation and regressions using Lyman‐α line (121.6 nm) as solar index that varies by about 10–15% over solar rotational cycles. In the lower mesosphere (50–70… Show more

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“…There is a positive ozone response to the 27-day solar rotational variation from a number of studies (Gruzdev et al, 2009;Hood & Zhou, 1998;Ruzmaikin et al, 2007;Thiéblemont et al, 2018). The 11-year solar cycle response of ozone in the middle atmosphere has been also explored by many authors (e.g., Crooks & Gray, 2005;Dhomse et al, 2016;Haigh et al, 2010;Hood et al, 1991;Huang et al, 2008;Soukharev & Hood, 2006;Tang et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a positive ozone response to the 27-day solar rotational variation from a number of studies (Gruzdev et al, 2009;Hood & Zhou, 1998;Ruzmaikin et al, 2007;Thiéblemont et al, 2018). The 11-year solar cycle response of ozone in the middle atmosphere has been also explored by many authors (e.g., Crooks & Gray, 2005;Dhomse et al, 2016;Haigh et al, 2010;Hood et al, 1991;Huang et al, 2008;Soukharev & Hood, 2006;Tang et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%