Hemispheric Contrast of Inorganic Chlorine Partitioning in the Polar Lower Stratosphere during Ozone Recovery Period Observed from Space

The time evolution of two major chlorine reservoirs, HCl and ClONO2, in the polar lower stratosphere for both hemispheres in late spring and early summer was analyzed by utilizing satellite measurements. Analysis of the collocated ClONO2 observed with ILAS, and HCl observed with HALOE indicated that...

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Main Authors: 林田,佐智子, 1000070180982, はやしだ,さちこ, Hayashida,Sachiko, 杉田,考史, すぎた,たかふみ, Sugita,Takafumi
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spelling ftnarawomen:oai:nara-wu.repo.nii.ac.jp:02002181 2025-04-20T14:24:57+00:00 Hemispheric Contrast of Inorganic Chlorine Partitioning in the Polar Lower Stratosphere during Ozone Recovery Period Observed from Space 林田,佐智子 1000070180982 はやしだ,さちこ Hayashida,Sachiko 杉田,考史 すぎた,たかふみ Sugita,Takafumi 2007 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10935/900 https://nara-wu.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2002181/files/AA12022899vol3pp117-120.pdf https://nara-wu.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2002181 eng eng 社団法人 日本気象学会 AA12022899 10.2151/sola.2007-030 https://doi.org/10.2151/sola.2007-030 SOLA : Scientific online letters on the atomsphere 3 117 120 http://hdl.handle.net/10935/900 chlorine nitrate polar ozone stratospheric ozone destruction VoR 2007 ftnarawomen https://doi.org/10.2151/sola.2007-030 2025-03-26T14:04:38Z The time evolution of two major chlorine reservoirs, HCl and ClONO2, in the polar lower stratosphere for both hemispheres in late spring and early summer was analyzed by utilizing satellite measurements. Analysis of the collocated ClONO2 observed with ILAS, and HCl observed with HALOE indicated that Cly was mostly in the form of HCl in the Antarctic vortex in November 1996, while more than half was ClONO2 in the Arctic vortex in March 1997. The analysis of N2O indicates that there was strong subsidence of the air inside the Antarctic vortex. The vortex remnant with HCl-rich air persisted in December 1996 even after the vortex weakened, suggesting slow mixing in the boundary. The ClONO2/Cly ratio was about 0.3, which was derived from analysis of correlation with N2O, as a representative value for the extravortex air and upper air inside the vortex (with potential temperature greater than 〓600 K) in both hemispheres in spring. JOI JST.JSTAGE/sola/2007-030 Copyright (c) 2007 (社)日本気象学会 journal article Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Nara Women's University: Digital Information Repository Antarctic Arctic Ilas ENVELOPE(40.618,40.618,64.386,64.386) Sola ENVELOPE(9.806,9.806,63.198,63.198) The Antarctic SOLA 3 117 120
spellingShingle chlorine nitrate
polar ozone
stratospheric ozone destruction
林田,佐智子
1000070180982
はやしだ,さちこ
Hayashida,Sachiko
杉田,考史
すぎた,たかふみ
Sugita,Takafumi
Hemispheric Contrast of Inorganic Chlorine Partitioning in the Polar Lower Stratosphere during Ozone Recovery Period Observed from Space
title Hemispheric Contrast of Inorganic Chlorine Partitioning in the Polar Lower Stratosphere during Ozone Recovery Period Observed from Space
title_full Hemispheric Contrast of Inorganic Chlorine Partitioning in the Polar Lower Stratosphere during Ozone Recovery Period Observed from Space
title_fullStr Hemispheric Contrast of Inorganic Chlorine Partitioning in the Polar Lower Stratosphere during Ozone Recovery Period Observed from Space
title_full_unstemmed Hemispheric Contrast of Inorganic Chlorine Partitioning in the Polar Lower Stratosphere during Ozone Recovery Period Observed from Space
title_short Hemispheric Contrast of Inorganic Chlorine Partitioning in the Polar Lower Stratosphere during Ozone Recovery Period Observed from Space
title_sort hemispheric contrast of inorganic chlorine partitioning in the polar lower stratosphere during ozone recovery period observed from space
topic chlorine nitrate
polar ozone
stratospheric ozone destruction
topic_facet chlorine nitrate
polar ozone
stratospheric ozone destruction
url http://hdl.handle.net/10935/900
https://nara-wu.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2002181/files/AA12022899vol3pp117-120.pdf
https://nara-wu.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2002181