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EXPERIMENTS WITH A STRATOSPHERIC GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL
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The 18-level primitive equation, general circulation model described in Part I was used to study the diffusion of two idealized tracers in the stratosphere. One traccr was designed to simulate broadly the behavior of the radioactive tungsten which escaped lnto the stratosphere following nuclear tests in the Tropics, the other was taken as a photochemical ozone distribution. Both the meridional circulation and the large-scale eddies were found to be important in the diffusion of the tracers, and for quasisteady state conditions they formed a highly interrelated system in which their actions were mutually canceling. The large-scale eddies were of primary importance for thepolewards transport of the tracers in middle and high latitudes, but the supply of tracer for these eddies was principally maintained from the higher levcls by thz downward branches of the meridional circulation. Two meridional cells were found to occur in the stratosphere, a tropical direct cell and a higher latitude indirect ccll, and these provided a natural explanation for many of the observed features of the tracer distributions in the actual atmosphere. The only major tropospheric-stratospheric exchange took place in the subtropics through the tropopause gap, the vertical eddies and the meridional circulation being of comparable magnitude for this exchange.
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