Characteristics of atmospheric transport into the Arctic troposphere
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Abstract
The Lagrangian particle dispersion model FLEXPART was used to construct a global data set of 1.4 million continuous trajectories. At the model start, particles were distributed homogeneously in the atmosphere and were then transported for 5.5 years using both resolved winds from European Centre for Medium‐Range Weather Forecasts analyses and parameterized turbulent and convective transport. On the basis of this data set, a climatology of transport in and to the Arctic was developed. It was found that the time air resides continuously north of 70°N, called its Arctic age, is highest near the surface in the North American sector of the Arctic. North of 80°N and near the surface, the mean Arctic age of air is…
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- Arctic
- Troposphere
- Stratosphere
- Environmental science
- Arctic geoengineering
- Atmospheric sciences
- Climatology
- Arctic dipole anomaly
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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