The 1987 Antarctic ozone hole - A new record low

In 1987 the Antarctic springtime total ozone as measured by TOMS was substantially lower than in any previous year. Polar ozone levels began decreasing significantly after a mesoscale transient minimum developed over the Weddell Sea on September 5-7. The total ozone over most of the Antarctic contin...

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Main Authors: Krueger, Arlin J., Schoeberl, Mark R., Stolarski, Richard S., Sechrist, Frank S.
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Published: 1988
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author Krueger, Arlin J.
Schoeberl, Mark R.
Stolarski, Richard S.
Sechrist, Frank S.
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Schoeberl, Mark R.
Stolarski, Richard S.
Sechrist, Frank S.
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description In 1987 the Antarctic springtime total ozone as measured by TOMS was substantially lower than in any previous year. Polar ozone levels began decreasing significantly after a mesoscale transient minimum developed over the Weddell Sea on September 5-7. The total ozone over most of the Antarctic continent decreased to less than 200 DU on September 19, and a region where total ozone was less than 125 DU developed on September 30. The lowest level observed was 109 DU on October 5 near the South Pole, a value 29 DU less than the 1985 previous record low. Compared with previous years the 1987 October zonal mean total ozone is substantially lower poleward of 60 S. Antarctic total ozone in 1987 also showed the greatest rate of ozone decrease as well as the longest persistence of the ozone hole.
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19890029420 2025-01-16T19:11:20+00:00 The 1987 Antarctic ozone hole - A new record low Krueger, Arlin J. Schoeberl, Mark R. Stolarski, Richard S. Sechrist, Frank S. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Nov 1, 1988 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890029420 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890029420 Accession ID: 89A16791 Copyright Other Sources 46 Geophysical Research Letters; 15; 1365-136 1988 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T17:56:48Z In 1987 the Antarctic springtime total ozone as measured by TOMS was substantially lower than in any previous year. Polar ozone levels began decreasing significantly after a mesoscale transient minimum developed over the Weddell Sea on September 5-7. The total ozone over most of the Antarctic continent decreased to less than 200 DU on September 19, and a region where total ozone was less than 125 DU developed on September 30. The lowest level observed was 109 DU on October 5 near the South Pole, a value 29 DU less than the 1985 previous record low. Compared with previous years the 1987 October zonal mean total ozone is substantially lower poleward of 60 S. Antarctic total ozone in 1987 also showed the greatest rate of ozone decrease as well as the longest persistence of the ozone hole. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic South pole South pole Weddell Sea NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic South Pole The Antarctic Weddell Weddell Sea
spellingShingle 46
Krueger, Arlin J.
Schoeberl, Mark R.
Stolarski, Richard S.
Sechrist, Frank S.
The 1987 Antarctic ozone hole - A new record low
title The 1987 Antarctic ozone hole - A new record low
title_full The 1987 Antarctic ozone hole - A new record low
title_fullStr The 1987 Antarctic ozone hole - A new record low
title_full_unstemmed The 1987 Antarctic ozone hole - A new record low
title_short The 1987 Antarctic ozone hole - A new record low
title_sort 1987 antarctic ozone hole - a new record low
topic 46
topic_facet 46
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