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# An objective determination of the polar vortex using Ertel's potential vorticity

Nash, Eric R.; Newman, Paul A.; Rosenfield, Joan E.; Schoeberl, Mark R.

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"description": "We have developed objective criteria for choosing the location of the northern hemisphere polar vortex boundary region and the onset and breakup dates of the vortex. By determining the distribution of Ertel's potential vorticity (Epv) on equivalent latitudes, we define the vortex edge as the location of maximum gradient of Epv constrained by the location of the maximum wind jet calculated along Epv isolines. We define the vortex boundary region to be at the local maximum convex and concave curvature in the Epv distribution surrounding the edge. We have determined that the onset and breakup dates of the vortex on the 450 K isentropic surface occur when the maximum wind speed calculated along Epv isolines rises above and falls below approximately 15.2 m s\u22121. We use 1992\u20131993 as a test case to study the onset and breakup periods, and we find that the increase of polar vortex Epv values is associated with the dominance of the term in the potential vorticity equation involving the movement of air through the surface due to the diabatic circulation. We also find that the decrease is associated with the dominance of the term involving radiatively induced changes in the stability of the atmosphere.",
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"headline": "An objective determination of the polar vortex using Ertel's potential vorticity",
"datePublished": "1996-04-01",
"url": "https://zenodo.org/record/1231378",
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"identifier": "https://doi.org/10.1029/96jd00066",
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