Long-term trends in the northern extratropical ozone laminae with focus on European stations

Narrow layers of substantially enhanced ozone concentration in ozonesonde-observed ozone profiles, called positive ozone laminae, reveal much stronger trend than the stratospheric and total ozone itself. They seem to be sensitive to both the ozone concentration and even more to changes in the strato...

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Published in:Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
Main Authors: Laštovička, J. (Jan), Križan, P. (Peter), Kozubek, M. (Michal)
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jastp.2014.09.006
http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0236451
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Križan, P. (Peter)
Kozubek, M. (Michal)
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description Narrow layers of substantially enhanced ozone concentration in ozonesonde-observed ozone profiles, called positive ozone laminae, reveal much stronger trend than the stratospheric and total ozone itself. They seem to be sensitive to both the ozone concentration and even more to changes in the stratospheric dynamics. We are studying long-term trends of strong positive laminae based on balloon-borne ozone sounding in Europe, Japan, North America and Arctic over 1970–2011 with focus on European stations due to their highest frequency of ozone sounding. Laminae characteristics exhibit strong negative trend till the mid-1990s (decrease by 50% or more). In more recent years this negative trend reverses to a positive trend. According to regression analysis, several factors play a role in the trend in laminae in Europe, namely NAO, EESC and the behavior of the winter polar stratospheric vortex represented here by the 10 hPa polar temperature. On the other hand, several factors are found not to play a significant role in the long-term trend in laminae.
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spelling ftczacademyscien:oai:asep.lib.cas.cz:CavUnEpca/0431929 2025-01-16T20:37:48+00:00 Long-term trends in the northern extratropical ozone laminae with focus on European stations Laštovička, J. (Jan) Križan, P. (Peter) Kozubek, M. (Michal) 2014 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jastp.2014.09.006 http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0236451 eng eng doi:10.1016/j.jastp.2014.09.006 urn:pissn: 1364-6826 urn:eissn: 1879-1824 http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0236451 ozone laminae long-term trends atmospheric dynamics info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2014 ftczacademyscien https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jastp.2014.09.006 2024-08-19T05:32:59Z Narrow layers of substantially enhanced ozone concentration in ozonesonde-observed ozone profiles, called positive ozone laminae, reveal much stronger trend than the stratospheric and total ozone itself. They seem to be sensitive to both the ozone concentration and even more to changes in the stratospheric dynamics. We are studying long-term trends of strong positive laminae based on balloon-borne ozone sounding in Europe, Japan, North America and Arctic over 1970–2011 with focus on European stations due to their highest frequency of ozone sounding. Laminae characteristics exhibit strong negative trend till the mid-1990s (decrease by 50% or more). In more recent years this negative trend reverses to a positive trend. According to regression analysis, several factors play a role in the trend in laminae in Europe, namely NAO, EESC and the behavior of the winter polar stratospheric vortex represented here by the 10 hPa polar temperature. On the other hand, several factors are found not to play a significant role in the long-term trend in laminae. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic The Czech Academy of Sciences: Publication Activity (ASEP) Arctic Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 120 88 95
spellingShingle ozone laminae
long-term trends
atmospheric dynamics
Laštovička, J. (Jan)
Križan, P. (Peter)
Kozubek, M. (Michal)
Long-term trends in the northern extratropical ozone laminae with focus on European stations
title Long-term trends in the northern extratropical ozone laminae with focus on European stations
title_full Long-term trends in the northern extratropical ozone laminae with focus on European stations
title_fullStr Long-term trends in the northern extratropical ozone laminae with focus on European stations
title_full_unstemmed Long-term trends in the northern extratropical ozone laminae with focus on European stations
title_short Long-term trends in the northern extratropical ozone laminae with focus on European stations
title_sort long-term trends in the northern extratropical ozone laminae with focus on european stations
topic ozone laminae
long-term trends
atmospheric dynamics
topic_facet ozone laminae
long-term trends
atmospheric dynamics
url https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jastp.2014.09.006
http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0236451