Total O3 columns at polar regions: TOMCAT/SLIMCAT passive and active tracers and merged SAOZ-MSR2 dataset ...

Passive and active total ozone columns simulated by the chemical transport model TOMCAT/SLIMCAT (Chipperfield, 1999) and the merged dataset of total ozone from Système d'Analyse par Observation Zénithale (SAOZ, Pommereau and Goutail, 1988) ground-based instruments and Multi-Sensor Reanalysis (M...

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Main Authors: Pazmiño, Andrea, Feng, Wuhu, Chipperfield, Martyn P.
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7847521
https://zenodo.org/record/7847521
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Summary:Passive and active total ozone columns simulated by the chemical transport model TOMCAT/SLIMCAT (Chipperfield, 1999) and the merged dataset of total ozone from Système d'Analyse par Observation Zénithale (SAOZ, Pommereau and Goutail, 1988) ground-based instruments and Multi-Sensor Reanalysis (MSR2, van der A et al., 2010, 2015) for the polar stations described in the Table here below. Table. Arctic and Antarctic stations included in the study: station name and ID, latitude, longitude and measurement periods of SAOZ and MSR2 datasets. Station (ID) Lat, Lon SAOZ dataset MSR2 dataset Eureka, Nunavut (EU) 80.1°N, 86.4°W 2005-2020 1990-2022 Ny-Alesund, Svalbard (NY) 78.9°N, 11.9° E 1991-2022 1990-2022 Thule, Greenland (TH) 76.5°N, 68.8°W 1999-2003, 2005-2016 1990-2022 Scoresbysund, Greenland (SC) 70.5°N, 22.0°W 1991-2017, 2019-2022 1990-2022 Sodankyla, Finland (SK) 67.4°N, 26.6° E 1991-2022 1990-2022 Sondre Stromfjord, Greenland (SS) 67.0°N, 50.6°W 2018-2022 1990-2022 Zhigansk, Russia (ZH) 66.8°N, 123.4° E ...