Trends of ozone in the troposphere

S.139-142 : Ill., Lit. Using a set of selected surface ozone (nine stations) and ozone vertical profile measurements (from six stations), we have documented changes in tropospheric ozone at a number of locations. From two stations at high northern hemisphere (NH) latitudes there has been a significa...

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Published in:Geophysical Research Letters
Main Authors: Oltmans, S.J., Lefohn, A.S., Scheel, H.E., Harris, J.M., Levy II, H., Galbally, I.E., Brunke, E.-G., Meyer, C.P., Lathrop, J.A., Johnson, B.J., Shadwick, D.S., Cuevas, E., Schmidlin, F.J., Tarasick, D.W., Claude, H., Kerr, J.B., Uchino, O., Mohnen, V.
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Language:English
Published: 1998
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spelling ftfrauneprints:oai:publica.fraunhofer.de:publica/193499 2023-08-27T04:06:17+02:00 Trends of ozone in the troposphere Oltmans, S.J. Lefohn, A.S. Scheel, H.E. Harris, J.M. Levy II, H. Galbally, I.E. Brunke, E.-G. Meyer, C.P. Lathrop, J.A. Johnson, B.J. Shadwick, D.S. Cuevas, E. Schmidlin, F.J. Tarasick, D.W. Claude, H. Kerr, J.B. Uchino, O. Mohnen, V. 1998 https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/193499 https://doi.org/10.1029/97GL03505 en eng 10.1029/97GL03505 Geophysical research letters doi:10.1029/97GL03505 https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/193499 551 journal article 1998 ftfrauneprints https://doi.org/10.1029/97GL03505 2023-08-06T23:46:58Z S.139-142 : Ill., Lit. Using a set of selected surface ozone (nine stations) and ozone vertical profile measurements (from six stations), we have documented changes in tropospheric ozone at a number of locations. From two stations at high northern hemisphere (NH) latitudes there has been a significant decline in ozone amounts throughout the troposphere since the early 1980s. At midlatitudes of the NH where data are the most abundant, on the other hand, important regional differences prevail. The two stations in the eastern United States show that changes in ozone concentrations since the early 1970s have been relatively small. At the two sites in Europe, however, ozone amounts increased rapidly into the mid1980s, but have increased less rapidly (or in some places not at all) since then. Increases at the Japanese ozonesonde station have been largest in the lower troposphere, but have slowed in the recent decade. The tropics are sparsely sampled but do not show significant changes. Small increases are suggeste d at southern hemisphere (SH) midlatitudes by the two surface data records. In Antarctica large declines in the ozone concentration are noted in the South Pole data, and like those at high latitudes of the NH, seem to parallel the large decreases in the stratosphere. 25 Nr.2 Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica South pole South pole Publikationsdatenbank der Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft South Pole Geophysical Research Letters 25 2 139 142
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Oltmans, S.J.
Lefohn, A.S.
Scheel, H.E.
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Levy II, H.
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Brunke, E.-G.
Meyer, C.P.
Lathrop, J.A.
Johnson, B.J.
Shadwick, D.S.
Cuevas, E.
Schmidlin, F.J.
Tarasick, D.W.
Claude, H.
Kerr, J.B.
Uchino, O.
Mohnen, V.
Trends of ozone in the troposphere
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description S.139-142 : Ill., Lit. Using a set of selected surface ozone (nine stations) and ozone vertical profile measurements (from six stations), we have documented changes in tropospheric ozone at a number of locations. From two stations at high northern hemisphere (NH) latitudes there has been a significant decline in ozone amounts throughout the troposphere since the early 1980s. At midlatitudes of the NH where data are the most abundant, on the other hand, important regional differences prevail. The two stations in the eastern United States show that changes in ozone concentrations since the early 1970s have been relatively small. At the two sites in Europe, however, ozone amounts increased rapidly into the mid1980s, but have increased less rapidly (or in some places not at all) since then. Increases at the Japanese ozonesonde station have been largest in the lower troposphere, but have slowed in the recent decade. The tropics are sparsely sampled but do not show significant changes. Small increases are suggeste d at southern hemisphere (SH) midlatitudes by the two surface data records. In Antarctica large declines in the ozone concentration are noted in the South Pole data, and like those at high latitudes of the NH, seem to parallel the large decreases in the stratosphere. 25 Nr.2
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author Oltmans, S.J.
Lefohn, A.S.
Scheel, H.E.
Harris, J.M.
Levy II, H.
Galbally, I.E.
Brunke, E.-G.
Meyer, C.P.
Lathrop, J.A.
Johnson, B.J.
Shadwick, D.S.
Cuevas, E.
Schmidlin, F.J.
Tarasick, D.W.
Claude, H.
Kerr, J.B.
Uchino, O.
Mohnen, V.
author_facet Oltmans, S.J.
Lefohn, A.S.
Scheel, H.E.
Harris, J.M.
Levy II, H.
Galbally, I.E.
Brunke, E.-G.
Meyer, C.P.
Lathrop, J.A.
Johnson, B.J.
Shadwick, D.S.
Cuevas, E.
Schmidlin, F.J.
Tarasick, D.W.
Claude, H.
Kerr, J.B.
Uchino, O.
Mohnen, V.
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