12/7/2022 0 Comments Ho cosmic view 108![]() Cross equatorial response (from northern to southern hemisphere) up to 40°S was observed in the form of persisting anomalies as a consequence of the SSW event. ![]() SSW also affected the tropical atmospheric stability. The Compton-Getting interpretation of the dipole anisotropy in the microwave background is presented as a diagnostic of the weak. In this report, the experimental approach used for measuring the X-ray background is explained and evaluated. These phases altered significantly the cold point tropopause temperature and its height. As the sky in the microwave band is dominated by a cosmic background, so too is the X-ray sky. Possible implications of these unusually warm and cold phases are demonstrated in this study. Interestingly, new warm anomalies appeared over the tropical region during the cold phase at polar regions. During the warm phase, temperature increased to ~ 40 ☌ in stratosphere (> 30 km altitude) in the polar region (80°N–90°N), then it dropped down to − 80 ☌ during the cold phase. After SSW, a clear descending cold phase completely replaced the warm phase in the polar regions. After termination of SSW, a new pattern emerged that prevailed for ~ 2–3 months. The SSW event strongly modified the pattern of polar and tropical stratospheric circulation. ![]() A significant change in temperature in the tropopause and stratosphere, from pole to the tropics, was observed during a major Sudden Stratospheric Warming (SSW) occurring in January 2009. ![]()
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