Balloon-borne observations of stratospheric aerosol in Antarctica from 1972 to 1984

Stratospheric levels of particles with r or = 0.15 microns were monitored with optical particle counters in approximately monthly balloon soundings at Laramie, Wyoming (41 deg N) since 1971. These measurements were used to characterize the background stratospheric aerosol layer and the disturbed lay...

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Main Author: Hofmann, D. J.
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Published: 1985
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19860018343 2023-05-15T13:24:27+02:00 Balloon-borne observations of stratospheric aerosol in Antarctica from 1972 to 1984 Hofmann, D. J. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Dec 1, 1985 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19860018343 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19860018343 Accession ID: 86N27815 No Copyright CASI 46 International Council of Scientific Unions Handbook for MAP, Vol. 18; 7 p 1985 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T16:37:44Z Stratospheric levels of particles with r or = 0.15 microns were monitored with optical particle counters in approximately monthly balloon soundings at Laramie, Wyoming (41 deg N) since 1971. These measurements were used to characterize the background stratospheric aerosol layer and the disturbed layer following major volcanic eruptions. Levels of particles with r or = 0.01 microns have also been measured with balloon-borne counters since 1973. The latter are collectively called condensation nuclei (CN) as they are characteristic of aerosol in the early stages of growth. While they dominate the size distribution in the tropsophere, they are a trace species in the undisturbed stratosphere. From 1972 until 1980, annual balloon soundings from McMurdo Station (78 deg S) and/or Amundsen-Scott Station (90 deg S), in Antarctica, have also been conducted to crudely monitor Southern Hemisphere aerosol levels. These measurements were continued in 1983 and 1984. Profiles of r 0.15 microns aerosol concentrations as measured during January at the south pole from 1972 to 1975 and in 1980 are given. The former are typical of undisturbed conditions and indicate the small degree of variability under these conditions. The latter indicates the effect of minor volcanic activity, visible in the 10 to 15 km region. Other/Unknown Material Amundsen-Scott Antarc* Antarctica South pole South pole NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) South Pole McMurdo Station ENVELOPE(166.667,166.667,-77.850,-77.850) Amundsen-Scott ENVELOPE(0.000,0.000,-90.000,-90.000)
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Balloon-borne observations of stratospheric aerosol in Antarctica from 1972 to 1984
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description Stratospheric levels of particles with r or = 0.15 microns were monitored with optical particle counters in approximately monthly balloon soundings at Laramie, Wyoming (41 deg N) since 1971. These measurements were used to characterize the background stratospheric aerosol layer and the disturbed layer following major volcanic eruptions. Levels of particles with r or = 0.01 microns have also been measured with balloon-borne counters since 1973. The latter are collectively called condensation nuclei (CN) as they are characteristic of aerosol in the early stages of growth. While they dominate the size distribution in the tropsophere, they are a trace species in the undisturbed stratosphere. From 1972 until 1980, annual balloon soundings from McMurdo Station (78 deg S) and/or Amundsen-Scott Station (90 deg S), in Antarctica, have also been conducted to crudely monitor Southern Hemisphere aerosol levels. These measurements were continued in 1983 and 1984. Profiles of r 0.15 microns aerosol concentrations as measured during January at the south pole from 1972 to 1975 and in 1980 are given. The former are typical of undisturbed conditions and indicate the small degree of variability under these conditions. The latter indicates the effect of minor volcanic activity, visible in the 10 to 15 km region.
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author Hofmann, D. J.
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author_sort Hofmann, D. J.
title Balloon-borne observations of stratospheric aerosol in Antarctica from 1972 to 1984
title_short Balloon-borne observations of stratospheric aerosol in Antarctica from 1972 to 1984
title_full Balloon-borne observations of stratospheric aerosol in Antarctica from 1972 to 1984
title_fullStr Balloon-borne observations of stratospheric aerosol in Antarctica from 1972 to 1984
title_full_unstemmed Balloon-borne observations of stratospheric aerosol in Antarctica from 1972 to 1984
title_sort balloon-borne observations of stratospheric aerosol in antarctica from 1972 to 1984
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