Methane, which is increasing in the atmosphere, contributes to increased ozone globally and will enhance baseline levels of
surface ozone across the United States.
Not exact matches
To name just a few of the climate impacts of the annular modes: the NAM is associated with large anomalies in
surface temperatures and precipitation
across North American and Eurasia, in the distribution of sea - ice throughout the Arctic, in sea -
surface temperatures over the North Atlantic, and in the spatial distribution
ozone in the lower stratosphere.
When the intensity of ultraviolet light from the sun increases, temperature rises in this
ozone rich air and weakens the downdraft, lowers the
surface pressure and with it the strength of the trade winds that blow
across the ocean to the low pressure zones that form over the warm waters that accumulate in the west.