Large-scale variability of ozone and aerosols in the summertime Arctic and sub-Arctic troposphere

The results of mesoscale and large-scale studies of the distribution of aerosols and O3 using primarily an airborne DIAL system are reported. The tropospheric composition at high latitudes is found to be strongly influenced by stratospheric intrusions. Regions of low-aerosol scattering and enhanced...

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Main Authors: Browell, E. V., Butler, C. F., Kooi, S. A., Fenn, M. A., Harriss, R. C., Gregory, G. L.
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19930032532 2023-05-15T14:56:20+02:00 Large-scale variability of ozone and aerosols in the summertime Arctic and sub-Arctic troposphere Browell, E. V. Butler, C. F. Kooi, S. A. Fenn, M. A. Harriss, R. C. Gregory, G. L. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Oct. 30, 1992 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19930032532 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19930032532 Accession ID: 93A16529 Copyright Other Sources 45 Journal of Geophysical Research; 97; D15; p. 16,433-16,450. 1992 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T19:59:09Z The results of mesoscale and large-scale studies of the distribution of aerosols and O3 using primarily an airborne DIAL system are reported. The tropospheric composition at high latitudes is found to be strongly influenced by stratospheric intrusions. Regions of low-aerosol scattering and enhanced O3 mixing ratios are correlated with descending air from the lower stratosphere. Over 37 percent of the troposphere along the flight track at latitudes higher than 57 deg N had significantly enhanced O3 levels due to stratospheric intrusions, and in the 4-6 km latitude range the tropospheric extent of the enhanced O3 exceeded 56 percent. Ozone mixing ratios of 80 ppbv at 6 km are common, with vertical O3 gradients of over 11 ppbv/km observed across the base of strong intrusions. In the mixed layer over the tundra, O3 was in the 25-35 ppbv range with a gradient of 5.5 ppbv/km, while in the continental polar air masses, the average gradient in the lower troposphere is 7.4 ppbv/km, indicating more downward transport of O3 at higher latitudes. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Tundra NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic
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Browell, E. V.
Butler, C. F.
Kooi, S. A.
Fenn, M. A.
Harriss, R. C.
Gregory, G. L.
Large-scale variability of ozone and aerosols in the summertime Arctic and sub-Arctic troposphere
topic_facet 45
description The results of mesoscale and large-scale studies of the distribution of aerosols and O3 using primarily an airborne DIAL system are reported. The tropospheric composition at high latitudes is found to be strongly influenced by stratospheric intrusions. Regions of low-aerosol scattering and enhanced O3 mixing ratios are correlated with descending air from the lower stratosphere. Over 37 percent of the troposphere along the flight track at latitudes higher than 57 deg N had significantly enhanced O3 levels due to stratospheric intrusions, and in the 4-6 km latitude range the tropospheric extent of the enhanced O3 exceeded 56 percent. Ozone mixing ratios of 80 ppbv at 6 km are common, with vertical O3 gradients of over 11 ppbv/km observed across the base of strong intrusions. In the mixed layer over the tundra, O3 was in the 25-35 ppbv range with a gradient of 5.5 ppbv/km, while in the continental polar air masses, the average gradient in the lower troposphere is 7.4 ppbv/km, indicating more downward transport of O3 at higher latitudes.
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author Browell, E. V.
Butler, C. F.
Kooi, S. A.
Fenn, M. A.
Harriss, R. C.
Gregory, G. L.
author_facet Browell, E. V.
Butler, C. F.
Kooi, S. A.
Fenn, M. A.
Harriss, R. C.
Gregory, G. L.
author_sort Browell, E. V.
title Large-scale variability of ozone and aerosols in the summertime Arctic and sub-Arctic troposphere
title_short Large-scale variability of ozone and aerosols in the summertime Arctic and sub-Arctic troposphere
title_full Large-scale variability of ozone and aerosols in the summertime Arctic and sub-Arctic troposphere
title_fullStr Large-scale variability of ozone and aerosols in the summertime Arctic and sub-Arctic troposphere
title_full_unstemmed Large-scale variability of ozone and aerosols in the summertime Arctic and sub-Arctic troposphere
title_sort large-scale variability of ozone and aerosols in the summertime arctic and sub-arctic troposphere
publishDate 1992
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