Lidar observations of polar stratospheric clouds and stratospheric temperatures at the South Pole

Polar stratospheric clouds (PSC's) play a crucial role in the ozone chemistry of the polar regions. Current chemical models rely on the presence of these clouds to explain the rapid destruction of ozone observed each spring in Antarctica. We present lidar observations of PCS's and stratosp...

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Main Authors: Collins, Richard L., Bowman, Kenneth P., Gardner, Chester S.
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Published: 1992
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19920020064 2023-05-15T14:03:21+02:00 Lidar observations of polar stratospheric clouds and stratospheric temperatures at the South Pole Collins, Richard L. Bowman, Kenneth P. Gardner, Chester S. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Jul 1, 1992 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19920020064 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19920020064 Accession ID: 92N29307 No Copyright CASI 45 NASA. Langley Research Center, Sixteenth International Laser Radar Conference, Part 1; p 293-295 1992 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T19:21:42Z Polar stratospheric clouds (PSC's) play a crucial role in the ozone chemistry of the polar regions. Current chemical models rely on the presence of these clouds to explain the rapid destruction of ozone observed each spring in Antarctica. We present lidar observations of PCS's and stratospheric temperatures at the South Pole throughout the Antarctic winter and spring of 1990. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica South pole South pole NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic The Antarctic South Pole
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description Polar stratospheric clouds (PSC's) play a crucial role in the ozone chemistry of the polar regions. Current chemical models rely on the presence of these clouds to explain the rapid destruction of ozone observed each spring in Antarctica. We present lidar observations of PCS's and stratospheric temperatures at the South Pole throughout the Antarctic winter and spring of 1990.
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author Collins, Richard L.
Bowman, Kenneth P.
Gardner, Chester S.
author_facet Collins, Richard L.
Bowman, Kenneth P.
Gardner, Chester S.
author_sort Collins, Richard L.
title Lidar observations of polar stratospheric clouds and stratospheric temperatures at the South Pole
title_short Lidar observations of polar stratospheric clouds and stratospheric temperatures at the South Pole
title_full Lidar observations of polar stratospheric clouds and stratospheric temperatures at the South Pole
title_fullStr Lidar observations of polar stratospheric clouds and stratospheric temperatures at the South Pole
title_full_unstemmed Lidar observations of polar stratospheric clouds and stratospheric temperatures at the South Pole
title_sort lidar observations of polar stratospheric clouds and stratospheric temperatures at the south pole
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South pole
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