Unusually low ozone, HCl, and HNO 3 column measurements at Eureka, Canada during winter/spring 2011

As a consequence of dynamically variable meteorological conditions, springtime Arctic ozone levels exhibit significant interannual variability in the lower stratosphere. In winter 2011, the polar vortex was strong and cold for an unusually long time. Our research site, located at Eureka, Nunavut, Ca...

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Main Authors: R. L. Mittermeier, G. J. Nott, C. Meek, A. Manson, G. L. Manney, F. Kolonjari, P. F. Fogal, H. Fast, W. Feng, T. J. Duck, J. R. Drummond, W. H. Daffer, M. P. Chipperfield, R. L. Batchelor, K. Strong, R. Lindenmaier, C. Perro, K. A. Walker
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-12-3821-2012
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:542695c1e83f415f8fabb68e626ec60e 2023-05-15T14:57:51+02:00 Unusually low ozone, HCl, and HNO 3 column measurements at Eureka, Canada during winter/spring 2011 R. L. Mittermeier G. J. Nott C. Meek A. Manson G. L. Manney F. Kolonjari P. F. Fogal H. Fast W. Feng T. J. Duck J. R. Drummond W. H. Daffer M. P. Chipperfield R. L. Batchelor K. Strong R. Lindenmaier C. Perro K. A. Walker 2012-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-12-3821-2012 https://doaj.org/article/542695c1e83f415f8fabb68e626ec60e EN eng Copernicus Publications http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/3821/2012/acp-12-3821-2012.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1680-7316 https://doaj.org/toc/1680-7324 doi:10.5194/acp-12-3821-2012 1680-7316 1680-7324 https://doaj.org/article/542695c1e83f415f8fabb68e626ec60e Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol 12, Iss 8, Pp 3821-3835 (2012) Physics QC1-999 Chemistry QD1-999 article 2012 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-12-3821-2012 2022-12-31T03:16:19Z As a consequence of dynamically variable meteorological conditions, springtime Arctic ozone levels exhibit significant interannual variability in the lower stratosphere. In winter 2011, the polar vortex was strong and cold for an unusually long time. Our research site, located at Eureka, Nunavut, Canada (80.05° N, 86.42° W), was mostly inside the vortex from October 2010 until late March 2011. The Bruker 125HR Fourier transform infrared spectrometer installed at the Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory at Eureka acquired measurements from 23 February to 6 April during the 2011 Canadian Arctic Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment Validation Campaign. These measurements showed unusually low ozone, HCl, and HNO 3 total columns compared to the previous 14 yr. To remove dynamical effects, we normalized these total columns by the HF total column. The normalized values of the ozone, HCl, and HNO 3 total columns were smaller than those from previous years, and confirmed the occurrence of chlorine activation and chemical ozone depletion. To quantify the chemical ozone loss, a three-dimensional chemical transport model, SLIMCAT, and the passive subtraction method were used. The chemical ozone depletion was calculated as the mean percentage difference between the measured ozone and the SLIMCAT passive ozone, and was found to be 35%. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Eureka Nunavut Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Nunavut Canada Eureka ENVELOPE(-85.940,-85.940,79.990,79.990) Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12 8 3821 3835
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R. L. Mittermeier
G. J. Nott
C. Meek
A. Manson
G. L. Manney
F. Kolonjari
P. F. Fogal
H. Fast
W. Feng
T. J. Duck
J. R. Drummond
W. H. Daffer
M. P. Chipperfield
R. L. Batchelor
K. Strong
R. Lindenmaier
C. Perro
K. A. Walker
Unusually low ozone, HCl, and HNO 3 column measurements at Eureka, Canada during winter/spring 2011
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description As a consequence of dynamically variable meteorological conditions, springtime Arctic ozone levels exhibit significant interannual variability in the lower stratosphere. In winter 2011, the polar vortex was strong and cold for an unusually long time. Our research site, located at Eureka, Nunavut, Canada (80.05° N, 86.42° W), was mostly inside the vortex from October 2010 until late March 2011. The Bruker 125HR Fourier transform infrared spectrometer installed at the Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory at Eureka acquired measurements from 23 February to 6 April during the 2011 Canadian Arctic Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment Validation Campaign. These measurements showed unusually low ozone, HCl, and HNO 3 total columns compared to the previous 14 yr. To remove dynamical effects, we normalized these total columns by the HF total column. The normalized values of the ozone, HCl, and HNO 3 total columns were smaller than those from previous years, and confirmed the occurrence of chlorine activation and chemical ozone depletion. To quantify the chemical ozone loss, a three-dimensional chemical transport model, SLIMCAT, and the passive subtraction method were used. The chemical ozone depletion was calculated as the mean percentage difference between the measured ozone and the SLIMCAT passive ozone, and was found to be 35%.
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author R. L. Mittermeier
G. J. Nott
C. Meek
A. Manson
G. L. Manney
F. Kolonjari
P. F. Fogal
H. Fast
W. Feng
T. J. Duck
J. R. Drummond
W. H. Daffer
M. P. Chipperfield
R. L. Batchelor
K. Strong
R. Lindenmaier
C. Perro
K. A. Walker
author_facet R. L. Mittermeier
G. J. Nott
C. Meek
A. Manson
G. L. Manney
F. Kolonjari
P. F. Fogal
H. Fast
W. Feng
T. J. Duck
J. R. Drummond
W. H. Daffer
M. P. Chipperfield
R. L. Batchelor
K. Strong
R. Lindenmaier
C. Perro
K. A. Walker
author_sort R. L. Mittermeier
title Unusually low ozone, HCl, and HNO 3 column measurements at Eureka, Canada during winter/spring 2011
title_short Unusually low ozone, HCl, and HNO 3 column measurements at Eureka, Canada during winter/spring 2011
title_full Unusually low ozone, HCl, and HNO 3 column measurements at Eureka, Canada during winter/spring 2011
title_fullStr Unusually low ozone, HCl, and HNO 3 column measurements at Eureka, Canada during winter/spring 2011
title_full_unstemmed Unusually low ozone, HCl, and HNO 3 column measurements at Eureka, Canada during winter/spring 2011
title_sort unusually low ozone, hcl, and hno 3 column measurements at eureka, canada during winter/spring 2011
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