Arctic and Antarctic ozone layer observations: chemical and dynamical aspects of variability and long-term changes in the polar stratosphere
The altitude dependent variability of ozone in the polar stratosphere is regularly observed by balloon-borne ozonesonde observations at Neumayer Station (70°S) in the Antarctic and at Koldewey Station (79°N)in the Arctic. The reasons for observed seasonal and interannual variability and long-term ch...
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ftjpolarres:oai:journals.openacademia.net:article/2201 2023-05-15T14:01:21+02:00 Arctic and Antarctic ozone layer observations: chemical and dynamical aspects of variability and long-term changes in the polar stratosphere Rex, Markus Dethloff, Klaus Handorf, Dörthe Herber, Andreas Lehmann, Ralph Neuber, Roland Notholt, Justus Rinke, Annette von der Gathen, Peter Weisheimer, Antje Gernandt, Hartwig 2000-01-12 application/pdf https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2201 https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v19i2.6545 eng eng Norwegian Polar Institute https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2201/5452 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2201 doi:10.3402/polar.v19i2.6545 Copyright (c) 2018 Polar Research Polar Research; Vol. 19 No. 2 (2000); 193-204 1751-8369 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2000 ftjpolarres https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v19i2.6545 2021-11-11T19:12:09Z The altitude dependent variability of ozone in the polar stratosphere is regularly observed by balloon-borne ozonesonde observations at Neumayer Station (70°S) in the Antarctic and at Koldewey Station (79°N)in the Arctic. The reasons for observed seasonal and interannual variability and long-term changes are discussed. Differences between the hemispheres are identified and discussed in light of differing dynamical and chemical conditions. Since the mid- 1980s, rapid chemical ozone loss has been recorded in the lower Antarctic stratosphere during the spring season. Using coordinated ozone soundings in some Arctic winters, similar chemical ozone loss rates have been detected related to periods of low temperatures. The currently observed cooling trend of the stratosphere, potentially caused by the increase of anthropogenic greenhouse gases, may further strengthen chemical ozone removal in the Arctic. However, the role of internal climate oscillations in observed temperature trends is still uncertain. First results of a 10000 year integration of a low order climate model indicate significant internal climate variability. on decadal time scales, that may alter the effect of increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the polar stratosphere. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Polar Research Polar Research (E-Journal) Arctic Antarctic The Antarctic Neumayer Neumayer Station Polar Research 19 2 193 204 |
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The altitude dependent variability of ozone in the polar stratosphere is regularly observed by balloon-borne ozonesonde observations at Neumayer Station (70°S) in the Antarctic and at Koldewey Station (79°N)in the Arctic. The reasons for observed seasonal and interannual variability and long-term changes are discussed. Differences between the hemispheres are identified and discussed in light of differing dynamical and chemical conditions. Since the mid- 1980s, rapid chemical ozone loss has been recorded in the lower Antarctic stratosphere during the spring season. Using coordinated ozone soundings in some Arctic winters, similar chemical ozone loss rates have been detected related to periods of low temperatures. The currently observed cooling trend of the stratosphere, potentially caused by the increase of anthropogenic greenhouse gases, may further strengthen chemical ozone removal in the Arctic. However, the role of internal climate oscillations in observed temperature trends is still uncertain. First results of a 10000 year integration of a low order climate model indicate significant internal climate variability. on decadal time scales, that may alter the effect of increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the polar stratosphere. |
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Rex, Markus Dethloff, Klaus Handorf, Dörthe Herber, Andreas Lehmann, Ralph Neuber, Roland Notholt, Justus Rinke, Annette von der Gathen, Peter Weisheimer, Antje Gernandt, Hartwig |
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Rex, Markus Dethloff, Klaus Handorf, Dörthe Herber, Andreas Lehmann, Ralph Neuber, Roland Notholt, Justus Rinke, Annette von der Gathen, Peter Weisheimer, Antje Gernandt, Hartwig Arctic and Antarctic ozone layer observations: chemical and dynamical aspects of variability and long-term changes in the polar stratosphere |
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Rex, Markus Dethloff, Klaus Handorf, Dörthe Herber, Andreas Lehmann, Ralph Neuber, Roland Notholt, Justus Rinke, Annette von der Gathen, Peter Weisheimer, Antje Gernandt, Hartwig |
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Arctic and Antarctic ozone layer observations: chemical and dynamical aspects of variability and long-term changes in the polar stratosphere |
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Arctic and Antarctic ozone layer observations: chemical and dynamical aspects of variability and long-term changes in the polar stratosphere |
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Arctic and Antarctic ozone layer observations: chemical and dynamical aspects of variability and long-term changes in the polar stratosphere |
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Arctic and Antarctic ozone layer observations: chemical and dynamical aspects of variability and long-term changes in the polar stratosphere |
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Arctic and Antarctic ozone layer observations: chemical and dynamical aspects of variability and long-term changes in the polar stratosphere |
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arctic and antarctic ozone layer observations: chemical and dynamical aspects of variability and long-term changes in the polar stratosphere |
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Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Polar Research |
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