22–26 May 2023
Palace of the Academies
Europe/Brussels timezone

Stratospheric Water Vapor Observations from the International Space Station by the Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment III (SAGE III/ISS)

24 May 2023, 12:40
20m
Palace of the Academies

Palace of the Academies

Rue Ducale 1, 1000 Bruxelles
Oral Trace gases: profiles, trends Trace gases: profiles, trends

Speaker

David Flittner (NASA)

Description

The Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment III has routinely observed the upper atmosphere from the International Space Station (SAGE III/ISS) since June 2017. An important greenhouse gas and molecule affecting chemistry cycles, water vapor is among the vertical profiles of trace gases measured by SAGE III/ISS. This makes SAGE III/ISS the youngest of the current fleet of space-based instruments capable of measuring the vertical distribution of stratospheric water vapor (SWV). The SWV record is mature, a candidate for multi-instrument datasets, e.g. Stratospheric Water and Ozone Satellite Homogenized (SWOOSH) dataset, and shows promise within the GEOS Constituent Data Assimilation System. This presentation reviews the variations in SWV observed by SAGE III/ISS over the past half-decade. Variations highlighted include phase changes of the Quasi-biennial Oscillation (QBO), seasonal and monsoonal moisture patterns, and terrestrial events such as the recent January 2022 Hunga Tonga eruption that perturbed the SWV in spectacular fashion.

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