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What does a SSW look like on the models?


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Just wondering how one analyzes a potential SSW on a model. What layer of the atmosphere do you look at? What temperatures are conducive of a SSW?

You're looking for rapidly warming temperature anomalies in the 60-90N band downwelling from about 5-10mb to 50-100mb. It's hard to answer the 2nd part of your question since temperatures vary with height in the stratosphere. You're better off looking at temperature anomalies.

also if anyone could point out a site where I could find stratsopheric analysis, that would be great

Euro: http://wekuw.met.fu-berlin.de/~Aktuell/strat-www/wdiag/diag.php?alert=1&lng=eng

GFS: http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/stratosphere/strat_a_f/

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