Aeronomy of the Middle Atmosphere
DOI: 10.1007/1-4020-3824-0_5
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“…Although the 2015 wildfire season in Indonesia ended in October (Field et al, 2016), anomalously high CO was observed in the tropical lower stratosphere in 2016 because of its relatively long residence time in the lower stratosphere (a few months) and large-scale transport (see Duncan, Strahan, et al, 2007). Given its relatively long chemical lifetime (about 3 months), the distribution of CO in this region is expected to depend strongly on meridional and vertical transport and throughout the middle atmosphere (Brasseur & Solomon, 2005). CO emitted from wildfires reaches maxima in the lower troposphere from mid-September to October as discussed in Section 3.…”
Section: Transport Of Co Into the Stratospherementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the 2015 wildfire season in Indonesia ended in October (Field et al, 2016), anomalously high CO was observed in the tropical lower stratosphere in 2016 because of its relatively long residence time in the lower stratosphere (a few months) and large-scale transport (see Duncan, Strahan, et al, 2007). Given its relatively long chemical lifetime (about 3 months), the distribution of CO in this region is expected to depend strongly on meridional and vertical transport and throughout the middle atmosphere (Brasseur & Solomon, 2005). CO emitted from wildfires reaches maxima in the lower troposphere from mid-September to October as discussed in Section 3.…”
Section: Transport Of Co Into the Stratospherementioning
confidence: 99%