Twelve years of Arctic ozone loss observed by the Odin satellite

In 2011, several groups reported dramatic ozone depletion over the arctic polar region approaching that of the Antarctic ozone hole. Odin, The Swedish-led satellite project in collaboration with Canada, France and Finland, was launched in February 2001 and continues to produce profiles of chemical s...

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Main Authors: Sagi, Kazutoshi, Urban, Joachim, Eriksson, Patrick, Murtagh, Donal
Language:unknown
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/193703
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author Sagi, Kazutoshi
Urban, Joachim
Eriksson, Patrick
Murtagh, Donal
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Urban, Joachim
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Murtagh, Donal
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description In 2011, several groups reported dramatic ozone depletion over the arctic polar region approaching that of the Antarctic ozone hole. Odin, The Swedish-led satellite project in collaboration with Canada, France and Finland, was launched in February 2001 and continues to produce profiles of chemical species relevant to understanding the middle and upper atmosphere.This study concerns ozone loss over the northern pole utilizing the 12 years of ozone data from Odin/SMR.The unstable nature of the arctic vortex due to the propagation of planetary waves from troposphere makes quantifying chemical ozone loss in the arctic more difficult. The assimilation technique using a transport model is useful for separating the dynamical and chemical changes in the ozone amount as demonstrated earlier by Roseval et al (2007) . We have applied this method with a number of improvements to study the inter-annual variability during the entire Odin period.
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spelling ftchalmersuniv:oai:research.chalmers.se:193703 2025-06-15T14:08:30+00:00 Twelve years of Arctic ozone loss observed by the Odin satellite Sagi, Kazutoshi Urban, Joachim Eriksson, Patrick Murtagh, Donal 2013 text https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/193703 unknown https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/193703 Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences Odin/SMR Stratosphere Arctic O3 2013 ftchalmersuniv 2025-05-19T04:26:12Z In 2011, several groups reported dramatic ozone depletion over the arctic polar region approaching that of the Antarctic ozone hole. Odin, The Swedish-led satellite project in collaboration with Canada, France and Finland, was launched in February 2001 and continues to produce profiles of chemical species relevant to understanding the middle and upper atmosphere.This study concerns ozone loss over the northern pole utilizing the 12 years of ozone data from Odin/SMR.The unstable nature of the arctic vortex due to the propagation of planetary waves from troposphere makes quantifying chemical ozone loss in the arctic more difficult. The assimilation technique using a transport model is useful for separating the dynamical and chemical changes in the ozone amount as demonstrated earlier by Roseval et al (2007) . We have applied this method with a number of improvements to study the inter-annual variability during the entire Odin period. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Unknown Antarctic Arctic Canada The Antarctic
spellingShingle Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences
Odin/SMR
Stratosphere
Arctic
O3
Sagi, Kazutoshi
Urban, Joachim
Eriksson, Patrick
Murtagh, Donal
Twelve years of Arctic ozone loss observed by the Odin satellite
title Twelve years of Arctic ozone loss observed by the Odin satellite
title_full Twelve years of Arctic ozone loss observed by the Odin satellite
title_fullStr Twelve years of Arctic ozone loss observed by the Odin satellite
title_full_unstemmed Twelve years of Arctic ozone loss observed by the Odin satellite
title_short Twelve years of Arctic ozone loss observed by the Odin satellite
title_sort twelve years of arctic ozone loss observed by the odin satellite
topic Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences
Odin/SMR
Stratosphere
Arctic
O3
topic_facet Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences
Odin/SMR
Stratosphere
Arctic
O3
url https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/193703