The 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment: the Nimbus-7 TOMS Data Atlas

Total ozone data taken by the Nimbus-7 Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) played a central role in the successful outcome of the 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment. The near-real-time TOMS total ozone observations were suppled within hours of real time to the operations center in Punta Ar...

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Main Authors: Larko, David E., Doiron, Scott D., Galimore, Reginald N., Krueger, Arlin J., Penn, Lanning M., Sechrist, Frank S., Ardanuy, Philip E.
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19880011330
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author Larko, David E.
Doiron, Scott D.
Galimore, Reginald N.
Krueger, Arlin J.
Penn, Lanning M.
Sechrist, Frank S.
Ardanuy, Philip E.
author_facet Larko, David E.
Doiron, Scott D.
Galimore, Reginald N.
Krueger, Arlin J.
Penn, Lanning M.
Sechrist, Frank S.
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description Total ozone data taken by the Nimbus-7 Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) played a central role in the successful outcome of the 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment. The near-real-time TOMS total ozone observations were suppled within hours of real time to the operations center in Punta Arenas, Chile, over a telecommunications network designed specifically for this purpose. The TOMS data preparation and method of transfer over the telecommunications links are reviewed. This atlas includes a complete set of the near-real-time TOMS orbital overpass data over regions around the Palmer Peninsula of Antarctica for the period of August 8 through September 29, 1987. Also provided are daily polar orthographic projections of TOMS total ozone measurements over the Southern Hemisphere from August through November 1987. In addition, a chronology of the salient points of the experiment, along with some latitudinal cross sections and time series at locations of interest of the TOMS total ozone observations are presented. The TOMS total ozone measurements are evaluated along the flight tracks of each of the ER-2 and DC-8 missions during the experiment. The ozone hole is shown here to develop in a monotonic progression throughout late August and September. The minimum total ozone amount was found on 5 October, when its all-time lowest value of 109 DU is recorded. The hole remains well defined, but fills gradually from mid-October through mid-November. The hole's dissolution is observed here to begin in mid-November, when it elongates and begins to rotate. By the end of November, the south pole is no longer located within the ozone hole.
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19880011330 2025-01-16T19:20:04+00:00 The 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment: the Nimbus-7 TOMS Data Atlas Larko, David E. Doiron, Scott D. Galimore, Reginald N. Krueger, Arlin J. Penn, Lanning M. Sechrist, Frank S. Ardanuy, Philip E. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Mar 1, 1988 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19880011330 unknown Document ID: 19880011330 Accession ID: 88N20714 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19880011330 No Copyright CASI EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING NASA-RP-1201 REPT-88B0107 NAS 1.61:1201 1988 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T09:24:22Z Total ozone data taken by the Nimbus-7 Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) played a central role in the successful outcome of the 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment. The near-real-time TOMS total ozone observations were suppled within hours of real time to the operations center in Punta Arenas, Chile, over a telecommunications network designed specifically for this purpose. The TOMS data preparation and method of transfer over the telecommunications links are reviewed. This atlas includes a complete set of the near-real-time TOMS orbital overpass data over regions around the Palmer Peninsula of Antarctica for the period of August 8 through September 29, 1987. Also provided are daily polar orthographic projections of TOMS total ozone measurements over the Southern Hemisphere from August through November 1987. In addition, a chronology of the salient points of the experiment, along with some latitudinal cross sections and time series at locations of interest of the TOMS total ozone observations are presented. The TOMS total ozone measurements are evaluated along the flight tracks of each of the ER-2 and DC-8 missions during the experiment. The ozone hole is shown here to develop in a monotonic progression throughout late August and September. The minimum total ozone amount was found on 5 October, when its all-time lowest value of 109 DU is recorded. The hole remains well defined, but fills gradually from mid-October through mid-November. The hole's dissolution is observed here to begin in mid-November, when it elongates and begins to rotate. By the end of November, the south pole is no longer located within the ozone hole. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica South pole South pole NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic South Pole
spellingShingle EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING
Larko, David E.
Doiron, Scott D.
Galimore, Reginald N.
Krueger, Arlin J.
Penn, Lanning M.
Sechrist, Frank S.
Ardanuy, Philip E.
The 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment: the Nimbus-7 TOMS Data Atlas
title The 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment: the Nimbus-7 TOMS Data Atlas
title_full The 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment: the Nimbus-7 TOMS Data Atlas
title_fullStr The 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment: the Nimbus-7 TOMS Data Atlas
title_full_unstemmed The 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment: the Nimbus-7 TOMS Data Atlas
title_short The 1987 Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment: the Nimbus-7 TOMS Data Atlas
title_sort 1987 airborne antarctic ozone experiment: the nimbus-7 toms data atlas
topic EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING
topic_facet EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING
url http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19880011330