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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-10109-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-10109-2025
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09 Sep 2025
Research article |  | 09 Sep 2025

Covariability of dynamics and composition in the Asian monsoon tropopause layer from satellite observations and reanalysis products

Shenglong Zhang, Jiao Chen, Jonathon S. Wright, Sean M. Davis, Jie Gao, Paul Konopka, Ninghui Li, Mengqian Lu, Susann Tegtmeier, Xiaolu Yan, Guang J. Zhang, and Nuanliang Zhu

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Swirling above summer storms, the Asian monsoon anticyclone functions as both gateway and gatekeeper to moisture entering the stratosphere. Although well monitored from space since 2005, many details of the anticyclone and the air that flows through it remain mysterious. Reanalyses, which combine model output and observations, may help to address how and why but only if they reliably capture the what and where of water vapor variations. Current reanalyses are beginning to meet these criteria.
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