Arctic Ozone Depletion Observed by UARS MLS During the 1994-95 Winter

The Earth's northern hemisphere lower stratosphere was unusually cold in December 1995 and January 1995. Temperatures low enough for polar stratospheric cloud formation persisted until mid-March 1995, and the polar vortex was exceptionally strong throughout the winter. Previous and current Atmo...

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Main Authors: Manney, G. L., Froidevaux, L., Waters, J. W., Santee, M. L., Read, W. G., Flower, D. A., Jarnot, R. F., Zurek, R. W.
Language:English
Published: 2004
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2014/30392
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author Manney, G. L.
Froidevaux, L.
Waters, J. W.
Santee, M. L.
Read, W. G.
Flower, D. A.
Jarnot, R. F.
Zurek, R. W.
author_facet Manney, G. L.
Froidevaux, L.
Waters, J. W.
Santee, M. L.
Read, W. G.
Flower, D. A.
Jarnot, R. F.
Zurek, R. W.
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description The Earth's northern hemisphere lower stratosphere was unusually cold in December 1995 and January 1995. Temperatures low enough for polar stratospheric cloud formation persisted until mid-March 1995, and the polar vortex was exceptionally strong throughout the winter. Previous and current Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) measurements indicating ozone depletion are given.
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spelling ftnasajpl:oai:trs.jpl.nasa.gov:2014/30392 2025-01-16T20:12:05+00:00 Arctic Ozone Depletion Observed by UARS MLS During the 1994-95 Winter Manney, G. L. Froidevaux, L. Waters, J. W. Santee, M. L. Read, W. G. Flower, D. A. Jarnot, R. F. Zurek, R. W. 2004-10-02T23:18:48Z 776504 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2014/30392 en_US eng Geophysical Research Letters 95-0985 http://hdl.handle.net/2014/30392 arctic ozone depletion 2004 ftnasajpl 2021-12-23T13:12:13Z The Earth's northern hemisphere lower stratosphere was unusually cold in December 1995 and January 1995. Temperatures low enough for polar stratospheric cloud formation persisted until mid-March 1995, and the polar vortex was exceptionally strong throughout the winter. Previous and current Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) measurements indicating ozone depletion are given. Other/Unknown Material Arctic JPL Technical Report Server Arctic
spellingShingle arctic ozone depletion
Manney, G. L.
Froidevaux, L.
Waters, J. W.
Santee, M. L.
Read, W. G.
Flower, D. A.
Jarnot, R. F.
Zurek, R. W.
Arctic Ozone Depletion Observed by UARS MLS During the 1994-95 Winter
title Arctic Ozone Depletion Observed by UARS MLS During the 1994-95 Winter
title_full Arctic Ozone Depletion Observed by UARS MLS During the 1994-95 Winter
title_fullStr Arctic Ozone Depletion Observed by UARS MLS During the 1994-95 Winter
title_full_unstemmed Arctic Ozone Depletion Observed by UARS MLS During the 1994-95 Winter
title_short Arctic Ozone Depletion Observed by UARS MLS During the 1994-95 Winter
title_sort arctic ozone depletion observed by uars mls during the 1994-95 winter
topic arctic ozone depletion
topic_facet arctic ozone depletion
url http://hdl.handle.net/2014/30392