Climatology of the relationship between ozone lamina number and daily/nvalue of total ozone

This poster deals with relationship between positive and negative lamina number and daily values of total ozone at/nthe ozonosonde stations with sufficient length of observations. We search for this relationship at the European and/nthe Japanese ozonosonde stations as well at the American and Canadi...

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Main Author: Križan, P. (Peter)
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0259695
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Summary:This poster deals with relationship between positive and negative lamina number and daily values of total ozone at/nthe ozonosonde stations with sufficient length of observations. We search for this relationship at the European and/nthe Japanese ozonosonde stations as well at the American and Canadian midlatitude stations and at the stations in/nthe high latitudes At the European midlatitude stations there is a strong positive correlations between daily values/nof positive lamina number and daily values of ozone amount up to 30 km. These correlations are weaker and/nnegative for negative lamina number. Are these findings geographically dependent? Is any latitudinal dependence/nof this relationship? Are there any differences between the Arctic and the Antarctica? This poster try to answer/nthese question.