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Large-scale thermodynamics of the stratosphere and mesosphere during the major stratospheric warming in 2003/2004

The stratosphere–mesosphere response to the major sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) in the winter of 2003/2004 has been studied. The UKMO (UK Meteorological Office) data set was used to examine the features of the large-scale thermodynamic anomalies present in the stratosphere of the Northern Hemis...

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Published in:Journal of atmospheric and solar-terrestrial physics 2007-12, Vol.69 (17), p.2338-2354
Main Authors: Mukhtarov, P., Pancheva, D., Andonov, B., Mitchell, N.J., Merzlyakov, E., Singer, W., Hocking, W., Meek, C., Manson, A., Murayama, Y.
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