Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9458843 Atmospheric Environment 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is a useful tracer to test the transport behavior of atmospheric models. There have been few measurements of the vertical distribution of SF6 especially in the tropics, which have restricted the validation of vertical transport in two-dimensional (2D) global models. In an attempt to fill this void, we have used a 2D model in a transient mode to compare the calculated vertical distributions of SF6 with observations. The gross feature of the simulated vertical profiles compares well with the observations particularly in the tropics. Comparisons with UARS/HALOE CH4-data show that the sharp vertical gradient above the tropopause and the extremely weak gradient above 25 km in the observations in India are due to the quasi biannual oscillation (QBO). The QBO is not taken into account in the model dynamics but in average between its west and east phase vertical profiles are represented well by the model. We also confirm that global SF6 source emissions should be distributed on the model grid proportional to electrical power usage.
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