Measurements from ground and balloons during APE-GAIA – A polar ozone library

Many long-term monitoring sites in Antarctic regions, which deploy ground-based stratospheric remote sensors and fly radiosondes or ozonesondes on balloons, supported the Airborne Polar Experiment in September and October 1999. Support consisted of supplying data to the campaign in real time, and in...

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Main Authors: Roscoe, H. K., Colwell, S. R., Shanklin, J. D., Karhu, J. A., Taalas, Peppi, Gil, M, Yela, Margarita, Rodriguez, S, Rafanelli, C., Cazeneuve, H, Villanueva, C.A., Ginsburg, M, Diaz, S. B., de Zafra, Robert L, Muscari, Giovanni, Redaelli, G., Dragani, R
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spelling ftingv:oai:www.earth-prints.org:2122/13791 2023-05-15T14:01:37+02:00 Measurements from ground and balloons during APE-GAIA – A polar ozone library Roscoe, H. K. Colwell, S. R. Shanklin, J. D. Karhu, J. A. Taalas, Peppi Gil, M Yela, Margarita Rodriguez, S Rafanelli, C. Cazeneuve, H Villanueva, C.A. Ginsburg, M Diaz, S. B. de Zafra, Robert L Muscari, Giovanni Redaelli, G. Dragani, R #PLACEHOLDER_PARENT_METADATA_VALUE# 2005 http://hdl.handle.net/2122/13791 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2005.03.016 en eng Elsevier Advances in Space Research /36 (2005) http://hdl.handle.net/2122/13791 doi:10.1016/j.asr.2005.03.016 restricted ozone depletion APE-GAIA Antarctic stratosphere 01.01. Atmosphere article 2005 ftingv https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2005.03.016 2022-07-29T06:08:13Z Many long-term monitoring sites in Antarctic regions, which deploy ground-based stratospheric remote sensors and fly radiosondes or ozonesondes on balloons, supported the Airborne Polar Experiment in September and October 1999. Support consisted of supplying data to the campaign in real time, and in some cases by increasing the frequency of measurements during the campaign. The results will strengthen scientific conclusions from the airborne measurements. But results from these sites are allowing important scientific studies of new aspects of the ozone hole in their own right, because like the aircraft and its campaign, many sites traverse the vortex edge and are close to the largest source of lee waves, or measure infrequently observed trace gases such as HNO3. Examples of such studies are the behaviour and value of NO2 in midwinter, ozone filamentation with no apparent horizontal advection, the frequency and amplitude of gravity waves over the Antarctic Peninsula, mixing in the lowest stratosphere in Antarctic spring, the mechanism and frequency of HNO3 enhancement above the ozone peak in midwinter, and trends in UV dose in southern South America. Published 835–845 5A. Ricerche polari e paleoclima JCR Journal Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Earth-Prints (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia) Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Midwinter ENVELOPE(139.931,139.931,-66.690,-66.690) The Antarctic Advances in Space Research 36 5 835 845
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topic ozone depletion
APE-GAIA
Antarctic stratosphere
01.01. Atmosphere
spellingShingle ozone depletion
APE-GAIA
Antarctic stratosphere
01.01. Atmosphere
Roscoe, H. K.
Colwell, S. R.
Shanklin, J. D.
Karhu, J. A.
Taalas, Peppi
Gil, M
Yela, Margarita
Rodriguez, S
Rafanelli, C.
Cazeneuve, H
Villanueva, C.A.
Ginsburg, M
Diaz, S. B.
de Zafra, Robert L
Muscari, Giovanni
Redaelli, G.
Dragani, R
Measurements from ground and balloons during APE-GAIA – A polar ozone library
topic_facet ozone depletion
APE-GAIA
Antarctic stratosphere
01.01. Atmosphere
description Many long-term monitoring sites in Antarctic regions, which deploy ground-based stratospheric remote sensors and fly radiosondes or ozonesondes on balloons, supported the Airborne Polar Experiment in September and October 1999. Support consisted of supplying data to the campaign in real time, and in some cases by increasing the frequency of measurements during the campaign. The results will strengthen scientific conclusions from the airborne measurements. But results from these sites are allowing important scientific studies of new aspects of the ozone hole in their own right, because like the aircraft and its campaign, many sites traverse the vortex edge and are close to the largest source of lee waves, or measure infrequently observed trace gases such as HNO3. Examples of such studies are the behaviour and value of NO2 in midwinter, ozone filamentation with no apparent horizontal advection, the frequency and amplitude of gravity waves over the Antarctic Peninsula, mixing in the lowest stratosphere in Antarctic spring, the mechanism and frequency of HNO3 enhancement above the ozone peak in midwinter, and trends in UV dose in southern South America. Published 835–845 5A. Ricerche polari e paleoclima JCR Journal
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author Roscoe, H. K.
Colwell, S. R.
Shanklin, J. D.
Karhu, J. A.
Taalas, Peppi
Gil, M
Yela, Margarita
Rodriguez, S
Rafanelli, C.
Cazeneuve, H
Villanueva, C.A.
Ginsburg, M
Diaz, S. B.
de Zafra, Robert L
Muscari, Giovanni
Redaelli, G.
Dragani, R
author_facet Roscoe, H. K.
Colwell, S. R.
Shanklin, J. D.
Karhu, J. A.
Taalas, Peppi
Gil, M
Yela, Margarita
Rodriguez, S
Rafanelli, C.
Cazeneuve, H
Villanueva, C.A.
Ginsburg, M
Diaz, S. B.
de Zafra, Robert L
Muscari, Giovanni
Redaelli, G.
Dragani, R
author_sort Roscoe, H. K.
title Measurements from ground and balloons during APE-GAIA – A polar ozone library
title_short Measurements from ground and balloons during APE-GAIA – A polar ozone library
title_full Measurements from ground and balloons during APE-GAIA – A polar ozone library
title_fullStr Measurements from ground and balloons during APE-GAIA – A polar ozone library
title_full_unstemmed Measurements from ground and balloons during APE-GAIA – A polar ozone library
title_sort measurements from ground and balloons during ape-gaia – a polar ozone library
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