Analysis of the latitudinal variability of tropospheric ozone in the Arctic using the large number of aircraft and ozonesonde observations in early summer 2008

During the 2008 International Polar Year, the POLARCAT (Polar Study using Aircraft, Remote Sensing, Surface Measurements, and Models of Climate Chemistry, Aerosols, and Transport) campaign, conducted in summer over Greenland and Canada, produced a large number of measurements from three aircraft and...

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Published in:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Main Authors: Ancellet, Gerard, Daskalakis, Nikos, Raut, Jean-Christophe, Tarasick, David, Hair, Jonathan, Quennehen, Boris, Ravetta, Francois, Schlager, Hans, Weinheimer, Andrew J., Thompson, Anne M., Johnson, Bryan, Thomas, Jennie L., Law, Katharine S.
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2016
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:108711 2023-05-15T14:27:51+02:00 Analysis of the latitudinal variability of tropospheric ozone in the Arctic using the large number of aircraft and ozonesonde observations in early summer 2008 Ancellet, Gerard Daskalakis, Nikos Raut, Jean-Christophe Tarasick, David Hair, Jonathan Quennehen, Boris Ravetta, Francois Schlager, Hans Weinheimer, Andrew J. Thompson, Anne M. Johnson, Bryan Thomas, Jennie L. Law, Katharine S. 2016-10-28 application/pdf https://elib.dlr.de/108711/ https://elib.dlr.de/108711/1/Ancellet_acp-16-13341-2016.pdf http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/16/13341/2016/ en eng Copernicus Publications https://elib.dlr.de/108711/1/Ancellet_acp-16-13341-2016.pdf Ancellet, Gerard und Daskalakis, Nikos und Raut, Jean-Christophe und Tarasick, David und Hair, Jonathan und Quennehen, Boris und Ravetta, Francois und Schlager, Hans und Weinheimer, Andrew J. und Thompson, Anne M. und Johnson, Bryan und Thomas, Jennie L. und Law, Katharine S. (2016) Analysis of the latitudinal variability of tropospheric ozone in the Arctic using the large number of aircraft and ozonesonde observations in early summer 2008. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Seiten 13341-13358. Copernicus Publications. DOI:10.5194/acp-16-13341-2016 <https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-13341-2016> ISSN 1680-7316 Atmosphärische Spurenstoffe Zeitschriftenbeitrag PeerReviewed 2016 ftdlr https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-13341-2016 2019-05-05T22:53:02Z During the 2008 International Polar Year, the POLARCAT (Polar Study using Aircraft, Remote Sensing, Surface Measurements, and Models of Climate Chemistry, Aerosols, and Transport) campaign, conducted in summer over Greenland and Canada, produced a large number of measurements from three aircraft and seven ozonesonde stations. Here we present an observation-integrated Analysis based on three different types of O3 measurements: airborne lidar, airborne UV absorption or chemiluminescence measurement, and intensified electrochemical concentration cell (ECC) ozonesonde profiles. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Greenland International Polar Year German Aerospace Center: elib - DLR electronic library Arctic Canada Greenland Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 16 20 13341 13358
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topic Atmosphärische Spurenstoffe
spellingShingle Atmosphärische Spurenstoffe
Ancellet, Gerard
Daskalakis, Nikos
Raut, Jean-Christophe
Tarasick, David
Hair, Jonathan
Quennehen, Boris
Ravetta, Francois
Schlager, Hans
Weinheimer, Andrew J.
Thompson, Anne M.
Johnson, Bryan
Thomas, Jennie L.
Law, Katharine S.
Analysis of the latitudinal variability of tropospheric ozone in the Arctic using the large number of aircraft and ozonesonde observations in early summer 2008
topic_facet Atmosphärische Spurenstoffe
description During the 2008 International Polar Year, the POLARCAT (Polar Study using Aircraft, Remote Sensing, Surface Measurements, and Models of Climate Chemistry, Aerosols, and Transport) campaign, conducted in summer over Greenland and Canada, produced a large number of measurements from three aircraft and seven ozonesonde stations. Here we present an observation-integrated Analysis based on three different types of O3 measurements: airborne lidar, airborne UV absorption or chemiluminescence measurement, and intensified electrochemical concentration cell (ECC) ozonesonde profiles.
format Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper
author Ancellet, Gerard
Daskalakis, Nikos
Raut, Jean-Christophe
Tarasick, David
Hair, Jonathan
Quennehen, Boris
Ravetta, Francois
Schlager, Hans
Weinheimer, Andrew J.
Thompson, Anne M.
Johnson, Bryan
Thomas, Jennie L.
Law, Katharine S.
author_facet Ancellet, Gerard
Daskalakis, Nikos
Raut, Jean-Christophe
Tarasick, David
Hair, Jonathan
Quennehen, Boris
Ravetta, Francois
Schlager, Hans
Weinheimer, Andrew J.
Thompson, Anne M.
Johnson, Bryan
Thomas, Jennie L.
Law, Katharine S.
author_sort Ancellet, Gerard
title Analysis of the latitudinal variability of tropospheric ozone in the Arctic using the large number of aircraft and ozonesonde observations in early summer 2008
title_short Analysis of the latitudinal variability of tropospheric ozone in the Arctic using the large number of aircraft and ozonesonde observations in early summer 2008
title_full Analysis of the latitudinal variability of tropospheric ozone in the Arctic using the large number of aircraft and ozonesonde observations in early summer 2008
title_fullStr Analysis of the latitudinal variability of tropospheric ozone in the Arctic using the large number of aircraft and ozonesonde observations in early summer 2008
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the latitudinal variability of tropospheric ozone in the Arctic using the large number of aircraft and ozonesonde observations in early summer 2008
title_sort analysis of the latitudinal variability of tropospheric ozone in the arctic using the large number of aircraft and ozonesonde observations in early summer 2008
publisher Copernicus Publications
publishDate 2016
url https://elib.dlr.de/108711/
https://elib.dlr.de/108711/1/Ancellet_acp-16-13341-2016.pdf
http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/16/13341/2016/
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