Long‐Term Variation in the Mixing Fraction of Tropospheric and Stratospheric Air Masses in the Upper Tropical Tropopause Layer

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES(2018)

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Observational records of the stratospheric mean age of air (AoA), the average transit time of an air parcel since entering the stratosphere, must reflect changes in the in-mixing from the extratropical lower stratosphere to the tropical tropopause layer (TTL). Focusing on the mixing fraction of tropospheric and stratospheric air masses in the upper TTL, the impact of mixing processes that occur prior to air masses entering the stratosphere separately from those that occur within the stratosphere is investigated. Using trajectory analysis, the mixing fraction during 1980-2016 is evaluated, and AoA and water vapor mixing ratios in the upper TTL are reconstructed. The interannual variation in the reconstructed water vapor shows good agreement with observations in the tropics. Furthermore, the reconstructed AoA exhibits long-term variation with a positive trend between 1980 and 1999. To compare the reconstructed AoA with the observed AoA in the midlatitude stratosphere, the transit time spectra are estimated for the 1989-2016 period, and the AoA in the midlatitude stratosphere is estimated by integration of the spectrum together with the AoA in the upper TTL. As a result, although the explicitly calculated transit time shows a clear underestimation compared with previous studies, it is suggested that the aging effects are 3.1-4.2years for transit time in the stratosphere, 0.2-0.7years for in-mixing prior to entering the stratosphere, 0.1years for transit time from the troposphere to upper TTL, and 0.0-1.6years for subgrid-scale mixing in the stratosphere.
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stratosphere,tropical tropopause layer,trajectory analysis,age of air,Brewer-Dobson circulation,stratospheric water vapor
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