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Journal articleRoth I, Bale SD, 2006, , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 111, ISSN: 2169-9380
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Journal articleKellogg PJ, Bale SD, Mozer FS, et al., 2006, , ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, Vol: 645, Pages: 704-710, ISSN: 0004-637X
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- Citations: 22
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Journal articleXiao CJ, Wang XG, Pu ZY, et al., 2006, , NATURE PHYSICS, Vol: 2, Pages: 478-483, ISSN: 1745-2473
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- Citations: 123
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Journal articleBrindley HE, Ignatov A, 2006, , REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT, Vol: 102, Pages: 344-363, ISSN: 0034-4257
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- Citations: 32
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Journal articleGosling JT, Eriksson S, Skoug RM, et al., 2006, , ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, Vol: 644, Pages: 613-621, ISSN: 0004-637X
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- Citations: 75
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Journal articleMueller-Wodarg ICF, 2006, , SCIENCE, Vol: 312, Pages: 1319-1320, ISSN: 0036-8075
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Journal articleLeisner JS, Russell CT, Dougherty MK, et al., 2006, , GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 33, ISSN: 0094-8276
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- Citations: 71
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Journal articleCarcill PJ, Vlahos L, Turkmani R, et al., 2006, , SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS, Vol: 124, Pages: 249-259, ISSN: 0038-6308
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- Citations: 19
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Journal articleSchwartz SJ, 2006, , ßr, Vol: 124, Pages: 333-344-333-344
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Journal articleBaker DN, Klecker B, Schwartz SJ, et al., 2006,
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Journal articleYelle RV, Borggren N, de la Haye V, et al., 2006, , ICARUS, Vol: 182, Pages: 567-576, ISSN: 0019-1035
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Journal articleSchwartz SJ, Sibeck D, Wilber M, et al., 2006, , \grl, Vol: 33, Pages: L12103-L12103
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Journal articleMa Y, Nagy AF, Cravens TE, et al., 2006, , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 111, ISSN: 2169-9380
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Journal articleCargill PJ, Klimchuk JA, 2006, , ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, Vol: 643, Pages: 438-443, ISSN: 0004-637X
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- Citations: 15
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Journal articleSonnerup BUO, Haaland S, Paschmann G, et al., 2006, , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 111, ISSN: 2169-9380
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- Citations: 43
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Journal articleGiampieri G, Dougherty MK, Smith EJ, et al., 2006, , NATURE, Vol: 441, Pages: 62-64, ISSN: 0028-0836
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Journal articleDuan S-P, Liu Z-X, Cao J-B, et al., 2006,
Analysis of the interaction between low-frequency waves and ions in the high-altitude cusp region observed by satellite cluster
, CHINESE PHYSICS LETTERS, Vol: 23, Pages: 1351-1354, ISSN: 0256-307X- Cite
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Journal articleCzaja A, Marshall J, 2006, , JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, Vol: 63, Pages: 1498-1511, ISSN: 0022-4928
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Journal articleLavraud B, Thomsen MF, Lefebvre B, et al., 2006, , Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics), Vol: 111, Pages: A05211-A05211
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Journal articleShi QQ, Shen C, Dunlop MW, et al., 2006, , GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 33, ISSN: 0094-8276
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Journal articleCravens TE, Robertson IP, Waite JH, et al., 2006, , GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 33, ISSN: 0094-8276
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- Citations: 195
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Journal articleCao JB, Ma YD, Parks G, et al., 2006, , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 111, ISSN: 2169-9380
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Journal articleCowley SWH, Wright DM, Bunce EJ, et al., 2006, , GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 33, ISSN: 0094-8276
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- Citations: 72
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Journal articleTurkmani R, Cargill PJ, Galsgaard K, et al., 2006, , ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Vol: 449, Pages: 749-757, ISSN: 0004-6361
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- Citations: 64
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Journal articleHaigh JD, Blackburn M, 2006,
Solar influences on dynamical coupling between the stratosphere and troposphere
, SPACE SCI REV, Vol: 125, Pages: 331-344We use a simplified atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) to investigate the response of the lower atmosphere to thermal perturbations in the lower stratosphere. The results show that generic heating of the lower stratosphere tends to weaken the sub-tropical jets and the tropospheric mean meridional circulations. The positions of the jets, and the extent of the Hadley cells, respond to the distribution of the stratospheric heating, with low latitude heating displacing them poleward, and uniform heating displacing them equatorward. The patterns of response to the low latitude heating are similar to those found to be associated with solar variability in previous observational data analysis, and to the effects of varying solar UV radiation in sophisticated AGCMs. In order to investigate the chain of causality involved in converting the stratospheric thermal forcing to a tropospheric climate signal we conduct an experiment which uses an ensemble of model spin-ups to analyse the time development of the response to an applied stratospheric perturbation. We find that the initial effect of the change in static stability at the tropopause is to reduce the eddy momentum flux convergence in this region. This is followed by a vertical transfer of the momentum forcing anomaly by an anomalous mean circulation to the surface, where it is partly balanced by surface stress anomalies. The unbalanced part drives the evolution of the vertically integrated zonal flow. We conclude that solar heating of the stratosphere may produce changes in the circulation of the troposphere even without any direct forcing below the tropopause. We suggest that the impact of the stratospheric changes on wave propagation is key to the mechanisms involved.
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Journal articleHaigh JD, Blackburn M, 2006,
Solar influences on dynamical coupling between the stratosphere and troposphere
, SPACE SCI REV, Vol: 125, Pages: 331-344We use a simplified atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) to investigate the response of the lower atmosphere to thermal perturbations in the lower stratosphere. The results show that generic heating of the lower stratosphere tends to weaken the sub-tropical jets and the tropospheric mean meridional circulations. The positions of the jets, and the extent of the Hadley cells, respond to the distribution of the stratospheric heating, with low latitude heating displacing them poleward, and uniform heating displacing them equatorward. The patterns of response to the low latitude heating are similar to those found to be associated with solar variability in previous observational data analysis, and to the effects of varying solar UV radiation in sophisticated AGCMs. In order to investigate the chain of causality involved in converting the stratospheric thermal forcing to a tropospheric climate signal we conduct an experiment which uses an ensemble of model spin-ups to analyse the time development of the response to an applied stratospheric perturbation. We find that the initial effect of the change in static stability at the tropopause is to reduce the eddy momentum flux convergence in this region. This is followed by a vertical transfer of the momentum forcing anomaly by an anomalous mean circulation to the surface, where it is partly balanced by surface stress anomalies. The unbalanced part drives the evolution of the vertically integrated zonal flow. We conclude that solar heating of the stratosphere may produce changes in the circulation of the troposphere even without any direct forcing below the tropopause. We suggest that the impact of the stratospheric changes on wave propagation is key to the mechanisms involved.
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Journal articleWilliams JD, Chen LJ, Kurth WS, et al., 2006, , GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 33, ISSN: 0094-8276
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Journal articleThompson SM, Kivelson MG, El-Alaoui M, et al., 2006, , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 111, ISSN: 2169-9380
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- Citations: 24
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Journal articleJones GH, Roussos E, Krupp N, et al., 2006, , SCIENCE, Vol: 311, Pages: 1412-1415, ISSN: 0036-8075
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- Citations: 57
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Journal articleDougherty MK, Khurana KK, Neubauer FM, et al., 2006, , SCIENCE, Vol: 311, Pages: 1406-1409, ISSN: 0036-8075
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- Citations: 343
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