E-Book, Englisch, 634 Seiten, eBook
Highlights from a Priority Program
E-Book, Englisch, 634 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Springer Atmospheric Sciences
ISBN: 978-94-007-4348-9
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
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1. Scientific summary of the German CAWSES priority program.- 2. Models of solar total and spectral irradiance variability of relevance for climate studies.- 3. Investigation of solar irradiance variations and their impact on middle atmospheric ozone.- 4. Solar activity, the heliosphere, cosmic rays and their Impact on the Earth’s atmosphere.- 5. Do galactic cosmic rays impact the cirrus cloud cover? – 6. Laboratory experiments on the microphysics of electrified cloud droplets.- 7. Investigations of the solar influence on middle atmospheric water vapour and ozone during the last solar cycle - analysis of the MPS data set.- 8. Influence of solar radiation on the diurnal and seasonal variability of O
3
and H
2
O in the stratosphere and lower mesosphere, based on continuous observations in the tropics and the high Arctic.- 9. Data assimilation and model calculations to study chemistry climate interactions in the stratosphere.- 10. The response of atomic hydrogen to solar radiation changes.- 11. High-latitude thermospheric density and wind dependence on solar and magnetic activity.- 12. Global sporadic E layer characteristics obtained from GPS radio occultation measurements.- 13. Atmospheric ionization due to precipitating charged particles.- 14. EISCAT’s contributions to high latitude ionosphere and atmosphere.- 15. The influence of energetic particles on the chemistry of the middle atmosphere.- 16. The impact of energetic particle precipitation on the chemical composition of the middle atmosphere: measurements and model predictions.- 17. Simulation of particle precipitation effects on the atmosphere with the MESSy model system.- 18. Solar variability and trend effects in mesospheric ice layers.- 19. Charged aerosol effects on the scattering of radar waves from the D-region.- 20. Impact of short-term solar variability on the polar summer mesopause and noctilucent clouds.- 21. Observations and ray tracing of gravity waves:Implications for global modeling.- 22. Atmospheric coupling by gravity waves: climatology of gravity wave activity, mesospheric turbulence and their relations to solar activity.- 23. Infra-red radiative cooling/heating of the mesosphere and lower thermosphere due to the small-scale temperature fluctuations associated with gravity waves.- 24. The influence of zonally asymmetric stratospheric ozone on the coupling of atmospheric layers.- 25. Extending the parameterization of gravity waves into the thermosphere and modeling their effect.- 26 The geospace response to nonmigrating tides.- 27. Solar diurnal tides in the middle atmosphere: Interactions with the zonal-mean flow, planetary waves and gravity waves.- 28. Short period dynamics in the mesosphere: Morphology, trends, and the general circulation.- 29. Solar effects on chemistry and climate including ocean interactions.- 30. Interannual variability and trends in the stratosphere.- 31. The atmospheric response to solar variability: Simulations with a general circulation and chemistry model for the entire atmosphere.- 32 Long-term behaviour of stratospheric transport and mean age as observed from balloon and satellite platforms.- Index.