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Artificial Intelligence for the Earth Systems
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Community Science
Earth Interactions
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
Journal of Climate
Journal of Hydrometeorology
Journal of Physical Oceanography
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Weather and Forecasting
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Meteorological Monographs
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Volume 62 (2005): Issue 3 (Mar 2005)
Print ISSN:
0022-4928
Online ISSN:
1520-0469
PREFACE
PREFACE
ARTICLES
Interannual Variations of the Seasonal March in the Southern Hemisphere Stratosphere for 1979–2002 and Characterization of the Unprecedented Year 2002
Has the Antarctic Vortex Split before 2002?
The Splitting of the Stratospheric Polar Vortex in the Southern Hemisphere, September 2002: Dynamical Evolution
The Unusual Midwinter Warming in the Southern Hemisphere Stratosphere 2002: A Comparison to Northern Hemisphere Phenomena
The Unusual Southern Hemisphere Stratosphere Winter of 2002
Stratospheric Vacillations and the Major Warming over Antarctica in 2002
Wave Reflection and Focusing prior to the Major Stratospheric Warming of September 2002
A Possible Influence of Equatorial Winds on the September 2002 Southern Hemisphere Sudden Warming Event
ECMWF Analyses and Forecasts of Stratospheric Winter Polar Vortex Breakup: September 2002 in the Southern Hemisphere and Related Events
Simulations of Dynamics and Transport during the September 2002 Antarctic Major Warming
Stratosphere–Troposphere Coupling in the Southern Hemisphere
The Ozone Hole of 2002 as Measured by TOMS
The Ozone Hole Breakup in September 2002 as Seen by SCIAMACHY on
ENVISAT
An Observational Study of the Final Breakdown of the Southern Hemisphere Stratospheric Vortex in 2002
Reconstruction and Simulation of Stratospheric Ozone Distributions during the 2002 Austral Winter
Ground-Based DOAS Measurements of Stratospheric Trace Gases at Two Antarctic Stations during the 2002 Ozone Hole Period
GOME Observations of Stratospheric Trace Gas Distributions during the Splitting Vortex Event in the Antarctic Winter of 2002. Part I: Measurements
Mixing Processes during the Antarctic Vortex Split in September–October 2002 as Inferred from Source Gas and Ozone Distributions from
ENVISAT
–MIPAS
Vertical Structure of the Anomalous 2002 Antarctic Ozone Hole
Ozone Forecasts of the Stratospheric Polar Vortex–Splitting Event in September 2002
Three-Dimensional Model Study of the Antarctic Ozone Hole in 2002 and Comparison with 2000
Antarctic Ozone Transport and Depletion in Austral Spring 2002
Mixing and Chemical Ozone Loss during and after the Antarctic Polar Vortex Major Warming in September 2002
Ozone Chemistry during the 2002 Antarctic Vortex Split
Model Simulations of the Impact of the 2002 Antarctic Ozone Hole on the Midlatitudes
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE
Evidence against an Antarctic Stratospheric Vortex Split during the Periods of Pre-IGY Temperature Measurements
A Very Large, Spontaneous Stratospheric Sudden Warming in a Simple AGCM: A Prototype for the Southern Hemisphere Warming of 2002?
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