Abstract
This work presents a climatology of the northern hemisphere lower and middle stratosphere derived from daily radiosonde observations subjectively analysed in the Stratospheric Research Group of the 'Meteorologisches Institut der Freien Universitaet Berlin'. Previous climatologies from these data were presented by Labitzke (1972), van Loon et al. (1972), and by Labitzke and Goretzki (1982). Although some more recent climatological fields have been presented in several works by members of the group, no complete atlas has been compiled for some time. The work is intended to serve as a reference for people interested in the stratosphere and, particularly, the climate analysis and modelling communities, which require contemporary analyses of the available data in order to interpret their products. In this first part of the climatological atlas, monthly mean data are presented. (orig./KW)
Citation Formats
Pawson, S, Labitzke, K, Lenschow, R, Naujokat, B, Rajewski, B, Wiesner, M, and Wohlfart, R C.
Climatology of the northern hemisphere stratosphere derived from Berlin analyses. Pt. 1. Monthly means.
Germany: N. p.,
1933.
Web.
Pawson, S, Labitzke, K, Lenschow, R, Naujokat, B, Rajewski, B, Wiesner, M, & Wohlfart, R C.
Climatology of the northern hemisphere stratosphere derived from Berlin analyses. Pt. 1. Monthly means.
Germany.
Pawson, S, Labitzke, K, Lenschow, R, Naujokat, B, Rajewski, B, Wiesner, M, and Wohlfart, R C.
1933.
"Climatology of the northern hemisphere stratosphere derived from Berlin analyses. Pt. 1. Monthly means."
Germany.
@misc{etde_6532394,
title = {Climatology of the northern hemisphere stratosphere derived from Berlin analyses. Pt. 1. Monthly means}
author = {Pawson, S, Labitzke, K, Lenschow, R, Naujokat, B, Rajewski, B, Wiesner, M, and Wohlfart, R C}
abstractNote = {This work presents a climatology of the northern hemisphere lower and middle stratosphere derived from daily radiosonde observations subjectively analysed in the Stratospheric Research Group of the 'Meteorologisches Institut der Freien Universitaet Berlin'. Previous climatologies from these data were presented by Labitzke (1972), van Loon et al. (1972), and by Labitzke and Goretzki (1982). Although some more recent climatological fields have been presented in several works by members of the group, no complete atlas has been compiled for some time. The work is intended to serve as a reference for people interested in the stratosphere and, particularly, the climate analysis and modelling communities, which require contemporary analyses of the available data in order to interpret their products. In this first part of the climatological atlas, monthly mean data are presented. (orig./KW)}
place = {Germany}
year = {1933}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Climatology of the northern hemisphere stratosphere derived from Berlin analyses. Pt. 1. Monthly means}
author = {Pawson, S, Labitzke, K, Lenschow, R, Naujokat, B, Rajewski, B, Wiesner, M, and Wohlfart, R C}
abstractNote = {This work presents a climatology of the northern hemisphere lower and middle stratosphere derived from daily radiosonde observations subjectively analysed in the Stratospheric Research Group of the 'Meteorologisches Institut der Freien Universitaet Berlin'. Previous climatologies from these data were presented by Labitzke (1972), van Loon et al. (1972), and by Labitzke and Goretzki (1982). Although some more recent climatological fields have been presented in several works by members of the group, no complete atlas has been compiled for some time. The work is intended to serve as a reference for people interested in the stratosphere and, particularly, the climate analysis and modelling communities, which require contemporary analyses of the available data in order to interpret their products. In this first part of the climatological atlas, monthly mean data are presented. (orig./KW)}
place = {Germany}
year = {1933}
month = {Jan}
}