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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-15-2203-2015
© Author(s) 2015. This work is distributed under
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the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Northern Hemisphere stratospheric winds in higher midlatitudes: longitudinal distribution and long-term trends
Institute of Atmospheric Physics ASCR, Bocni II, 14131 Prague, Czech Republic
P. Krizan
Institute of Atmospheric Physics ASCR, Bocni II, 14131 Prague, Czech Republic
J. Lastovicka
Institute of Atmospheric Physics ASCR, Bocni II, 14131 Prague, Czech Republic
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The main goal of this paper is to show the geographical distribution of meridional wind for several reanalyses and to analyse the wind trends in different areas. We show two areas (100°E-160°E and 140°W-80°W) where the meridional wind is as strong as zonal wind (which is normally dominant in the stratosphere). The trends of meridional wind are significant mostly at 99% level in these areas and insignificant outside. The problem with zonal averages could affect the results.
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