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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-20-14043-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-20-14043-2020
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Sensitivity of the Southern Hemisphere circumpolar jet response to Antarctic ozone depletion: prescribed versus interactive chemistry

Sabine Haase, Jaika Fricke, Tim Kruschke, Sebastian Wahl, and Katja Matthes

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Ozone depletion over Antarctica was shown to influence the tropospheric jet in the Southern Hemisphere. We investigate the atmospheric response to ozone depletion comparing climate model ensembles with interactive and prescribed ozone fields. We show that allowing feedbacks between ozone chemistry and model physics as well as including asymmetries in ozone leads to a strengthened ozone depletion signature in the stratosphere but does not significantly affect the tropospheric jet position.
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