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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 123.

In recent years, two separate geophysical research cultures have developed in the United States to study the atmosphere: one of space scientists, who focus on the mesosphere, thermosphere and ionosphere, and the other of atmospheric scientists, who focus on the troposphere and stratosphere. The boundary between these two research domains roughly coincides with the stratopause (50 km). While the division ofthe atmosphere into layers and boundaries serves as a useful way to characterize the various chemical and dynamical processes that distinguish these layers, these boundaries are not impermeable. To understand such critical issues as global change, geophysicists must study the atmosphere as an integrated system. The purpose of this monograph is to highlight those studies that consider the coupling of these two regions and thus bring together two scientific specialties (atmospheri

Table of Contents

Preface
David E. Siskind, Stephen D. Eckermann, and Michael E. Summers ix

Introduction
David E. Siskind, Stephen D. Eckermann, and Michael E. Summers 1

Tutorials

Natural and Human-Induced Perturbations in the Middle Atmosphere: A Short Tutorial
Guy P. Brasseur, Anne K. Smith, Rashid Khosravi, Theresa Huang, Stacy Walters, Simon Chabrillat,
and Gaston Kockarts 7

The Role of Waves in the Transport Circulation of the Middle Atmosphere
James R. Holton and M. Joan Alexander 21

A Contemporary Assessment of the Mesospheric Energy Budget
Martin G. Mlynczak 37

On the Feasibility of Developing a Global Atmospheric Model Extending From the Ground to the Exosphere
R. G. Roble 53

Chemistry and Energetics

Sprites, Blue Jets and Elves: Optical Evidence of Energy Transport Across the Stratopause
Matthew J. Heavner, Davis D. Sentman, Dana R. Moudry, Eugene M. V\/escott, Carl L. Siefring,
Jeff S. Morrill, and Eric J. Bucsela 69

A Review of C02 and CO Abundances in the Middle Atmosphere
Manuel Lopez -Puertas, Miguel A. Lopez-Valverde, Rolando R. Garcia, and Raymond C. Roble 83

On the Coupling Between Middle and Upper Atmospheric Odd Nitrogen
David E. Siskind 101

Insights into Middle Atmospheric Hydrogen Chemistry from Analysis of MAHRSI OH Observations
Michael E. Summers and Robert R. Conway 117

A Review of Hydroxyl in the Middle Atmosphere: Comparison of Measured and Modeled Vertical Profiles and Ground-Based Column Observations
T. Canty, K. Minschwaner, K. W. Jucks, and A. K. Smith 131

Energetic Electrons and Their Effects on Upper Stratospheric and Mesospheric Ozone in May 1992
W. Dean Pesnell, Richard A. Goldberg, D. L. Chenette, E. E. Gaines, and Charles H. Jackman 137

Dynamics

Turbulence Dynamics and Mixing due to Gravity Waves in the Lower and Middle Atmosphere
David C. Fritts and Joseph A. Werne 143

The Role of Equatorial Waves in the Semiannual Oscillation of the Middle Atmosphere
Rolando R. Garcia 161

Modeling Atmospheric Tidal Propagation Across the Stratopause
M. E. Hagan 177

Observations of Southern Polar Descent and Coupling in the Thermosphere, Mesosphere and Stratosphere Provided by HALOE
James M. Russell III and R. Bradley Pierce 191

Sudden Stratospheric and Stratopause Warmings: Observations of Temperatures in the Middle Atmosphere above Eureka
Thomas J. Duck, James A. Whiteway and Allan I. Carswell 207

Year-round Temperature and Wave Measurements of the Arctic Middle Atmosphere for 1995-1998
Andrew J. Gerrard, Timothy J. Kane, and Jeffrey Thayer 213

Interannual Variability of the Diurnal Tide in the Low-latitude Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere
During Equinoxes: Mechanistic Model Interpretation of the 1992-96 HRDI Measurements
Valery A. Yudin, Marvin A. Geller, Ling Wang, and Stephen D. Eckermann 221

Long Term Changes

Free and Forced Interannual Variability of the Circulation in the Extratropical Northern Hemisphere Middle Atmosphere
Kevin Hamilton 227

Future Changes in Upper Stratospheric Ozone
K. W. Jucks and R. J. Salawitch 241

Ground-based Microwave Observations of Middle Atmospheric Water Vapor in the 1990s
Gerald E. Nedoluha, Richard M. Bevilacqua, R. Michael Gomez, Brian G. Hicks, James M. Russell III, and Brian D. Connor 257

Interannual Changes in Stratospheric Constituents and Global Circulation Derived from Satellite Data
William J. Randel, Fei Wu, J. M. Russell III, J. M. Zawodny and John Nash 271

New Experiments and New Models

Recent Improvements in Middle Atmospheric Remote Sounding Techniques: The CRISTA-SPAS Experiment
Klaus U. Grossman 287


THOMAS 2.5 THz Measurements of Middle Atmospheric OH: Comparison With MAHRSI Observations and Model Results
Christoph R. Englert, BirgerA. Schimpf, Manfred Birk, Franz Schreier, Robert R. Conway,
Michael H. Stevens, and Michael E. Summers 305

Numerical Simulations of Mountain Waves in the Middle Atmosphere Over the Southern Andes
Kwok-Aun Tan and Stephen D. Eckermann 311

Planetary Wave Two Signatures in CRISTA 2 Ozone and Temperature Data
W. E. Ward, J. Oberheide, M. Riese, P. Preusse, and D. Offerman 319

Nighttime 02 and O3 Profiles Measured by MSX/UVISI Using Stellar Occultation Techniques
Jeng-Hwa Yee, Robert DeMajistre, Ronald J. Vervack, Jr., Frank Morgan, James F. Carbary,
Gerald J. Romick, Daniel Morrison, Steven A. Lloyd, Philip L. DeCola, Larry j. Paxton,
Donald E. Anderson, C. Krishna Kumar, and Ching-I Meng 327

Coupled Models of Photochemistry and Dynamics in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere
Xun Zhu, Jeng-Hwa Yee, and Darrell F. Strobel 337

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      Publication Date: 01/01/2000
      ISBN13: 9780875909813, 978-0875909813
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 123.

      In recent years, two separate geophysical research cultures have developed in the United States to study the atmosphere: one of space scientists, who focus on the mesosphere, thermosphere and ionosphere, and the other of atmospheric scientists, who focus on the troposphere and stratosphere. The boundary between these two research domains roughly coincides with the stratopause (50 km). While the division ofthe atmosphere into layers and boundaries serves as a useful way to characterize the various chemical and dynamical processes that distinguish these layers, these boundaries are not impermeable. To understand such critical issues as global change, geophysicists must study the atmosphere as an integrated system. The purpose of this monograph is to highlight those studies that consider the coupling of these two regions and thus bring together two scientific specialties (atmospheri

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      David E. Siskind, Stephen D. Eckermann, and Michael E. Summers ix

      Introduction
      David E. Siskind, Stephen D. Eckermann, and Michael E. Summers 1

      Tutorials

      Natural and Human-Induced Perturbations in the Middle Atmosphere: A Short Tutorial
      Guy P. Brasseur, Anne K. Smith, Rashid Khosravi, Theresa Huang, Stacy Walters, Simon Chabrillat,
      and Gaston Kockarts 7

      The Role of Waves in the Transport Circulation of the Middle Atmosphere
      James R. Holton and M. Joan Alexander 21

      A Contemporary Assessment of the Mesospheric Energy Budget
      Martin G. Mlynczak 37

      On the Feasibility of Developing a Global Atmospheric Model Extending From the Ground to the Exosphere
      R. G. Roble 53

      Chemistry and Energetics

      Sprites, Blue Jets and Elves: Optical Evidence of Energy Transport Across the Stratopause
      Matthew J. Heavner, Davis D. Sentman, Dana R. Moudry, Eugene M. V\/escott, Carl L. Siefring,
      Jeff S. Morrill, and Eric J. Bucsela 69

      A Review of C02 and CO Abundances in the Middle Atmosphere
      Manuel Lopez -Puertas, Miguel A. Lopez-Valverde, Rolando R. Garcia, and Raymond C. Roble 83

      On the Coupling Between Middle and Upper Atmospheric Odd Nitrogen
      David E. Siskind 101

      Insights into Middle Atmospheric Hydrogen Chemistry from Analysis of MAHRSI OH Observations
      Michael E. Summers and Robert R. Conway 117

      A Review of Hydroxyl in the Middle Atmosphere: Comparison of Measured and Modeled Vertical Profiles and Ground-Based Column Observations
      T. Canty, K. Minschwaner, K. W. Jucks, and A. K. Smith 131

      Energetic Electrons and Their Effects on Upper Stratospheric and Mesospheric Ozone in May 1992
      W. Dean Pesnell, Richard A. Goldberg, D. L. Chenette, E. E. Gaines, and Charles H. Jackman 137

      Dynamics

      Turbulence Dynamics and Mixing due to Gravity Waves in the Lower and Middle Atmosphere
      David C. Fritts and Joseph A. Werne 143

      The Role of Equatorial Waves in the Semiannual Oscillation of the Middle Atmosphere
      Rolando R. Garcia 161

      Modeling Atmospheric Tidal Propagation Across the Stratopause
      M. E. Hagan 177

      Observations of Southern Polar Descent and Coupling in the Thermosphere, Mesosphere and Stratosphere Provided by HALOE
      James M. Russell III and R. Bradley Pierce 191

      Sudden Stratospheric and Stratopause Warmings: Observations of Temperatures in the Middle Atmosphere above Eureka
      Thomas J. Duck, James A. Whiteway and Allan I. Carswell 207

      Year-round Temperature and Wave Measurements of the Arctic Middle Atmosphere for 1995-1998
      Andrew J. Gerrard, Timothy J. Kane, and Jeffrey Thayer 213

      Interannual Variability of the Diurnal Tide in the Low-latitude Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere
      During Equinoxes: Mechanistic Model Interpretation of the 1992-96 HRDI Measurements
      Valery A. Yudin, Marvin A. Geller, Ling Wang, and Stephen D. Eckermann 221

      Long Term Changes

      Free and Forced Interannual Variability of the Circulation in the Extratropical Northern Hemisphere Middle Atmosphere
      Kevin Hamilton 227

      Future Changes in Upper Stratospheric Ozone
      K. W. Jucks and R. J. Salawitch 241

      Ground-based Microwave Observations of Middle Atmospheric Water Vapor in the 1990s
      Gerald E. Nedoluha, Richard M. Bevilacqua, R. Michael Gomez, Brian G. Hicks, James M. Russell III, and Brian D. Connor 257

      Interannual Changes in Stratospheric Constituents and Global Circulation Derived from Satellite Data
      William J. Randel, Fei Wu, J. M. Russell III, J. M. Zawodny and John Nash 271

      New Experiments and New Models

      Recent Improvements in Middle Atmospheric Remote Sounding Techniques: The CRISTA-SPAS Experiment
      Klaus U. Grossman 287


      THOMAS 2.5 THz Measurements of Middle Atmospheric OH: Comparison With MAHRSI Observations and Model Results
      Christoph R. Englert, BirgerA. Schimpf, Manfred Birk, Franz Schreier, Robert R. Conway,
      Michael H. Stevens, and Michael E. Summers 305

      Numerical Simulations of Mountain Waves in the Middle Atmosphere Over the Southern Andes
      Kwok-Aun Tan and Stephen D. Eckermann 311

      Planetary Wave Two Signatures in CRISTA 2 Ozone and Temperature Data
      W. E. Ward, J. Oberheide, M. Riese, P. Preusse, and D. Offerman 319

      Nighttime 02 and O3 Profiles Measured by MSX/UVISI Using Stellar Occultation Techniques
      Jeng-Hwa Yee, Robert DeMajistre, Ronald J. Vervack, Jr., Frank Morgan, James F. Carbary,
      Gerald J. Romick, Daniel Morrison, Steven A. Lloyd, Philip L. DeCola, Larry j. Paxton,
      Donald E. Anderson, C. Krishna Kumar, and Ching-I Meng 327

      Coupled Models of Photochemistry and Dynamics in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere
      Xun Zhu, Jeng-Hwa Yee, and Darrell F. Strobel 337

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