1. What are the contributions in "A new look at stratospheric sudden warmings. part i: climatology and modeling benchmarks" ?
While many sudden warmings have been individually documented in the literature, this study aims at constructing a comprehensive climatology: all major midwinter warming events are identified and classified, in both the NCEP–NCAR and 40-yr ECMWF Re-Analysis ( ERA-40 ) datasets.. These benchmarks are used in a companion study to evaluate current numerical model simulations of the stratosphere.
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2. Why is the vortex splits a counter to the expectation of the authors?
This is counter to their expectation that vortex splits would produce larger temperature anomalies in the middle stratosphere, as they are accompanied by a more substantial disturbance of the flow required to split the vortex.
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3. What is the motivation for constructing the climatology the authors have just described?
Beyond contributing to a better understanding of SSWs, a further motivation for constructing the climatology the authors have just described is to be of practical help to the many modeling teams actively working to de-velop accurate GCMs of the stratosphere.
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4. Why did the authors recalculate the diagnostics for vortex displacements?
Because of the difference in seasonality of the vortex displacement and vortex splitting events, the authors also recalculated all the diagnostics in this section for SSWs that occur in NDJF only.
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