Year-round measurements of ozone at 66 deg S with a visible spectrometer

In March 1990, a zenith-sky UV-visible spectrometer of the design 'Systeme Automatique d'Obervation Zenithal' (SAOZ) was installed at Faraday in Antarctica (66.3 deg S, 64.3 deg W). SAOZ records spectra between 290 and 600 nm during daylight. Its analysis program fits laboratory spect...

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Main Authors: Pommereau, Jean-Pierre, Squires, James A. C., Roscoe, Howard K., Sarkissian, Alain, Oldham, Derek J., Goutail, Florence
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19950004625 2023-05-15T13:42:51+02:00 Year-round measurements of ozone at 66 deg S with a visible spectrometer Pommereau, Jean-Pierre Squires, James A. C. Roscoe, Howard K. Sarkissian, Alain Oldham, Derek J. Goutail, Florence Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Apr 1, 1994 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19950004625 unknown Document ID: 19950004625 Accession ID: 95N11038 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19950004625 No Copyright CASI METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center, Ozone in the Troposphere and Stratosphere, Part 2; p 569-572 1994 ftnasantrs 2015-03-15T03:40:15Z In March 1990, a zenith-sky UV-visible spectrometer of the design 'Systeme Automatique d'Obervation Zenithal' (SAOZ) was installed at Faraday in Antarctica (66.3 deg S, 64.3 deg W). SAOZ records spectra between 290 and 600 nm during daylight. Its analysis program fits laboratory spectra of constituents, at various wavelengths, to the differential of the ratio of the observed spectrum and a reference spectrum. The least-squares fitting procedure minimizes the sum-of-squares of residuals. Ozone is deduced from absorption in its visible bands between 500 and 560 nm. The fortunate colocation of this SAOZ with the well-calibrated Dobson at Faraday has allowed us to examine the calibration of the zero of the SAOZ, difficult at visible wavelengths because of the small depth of absorption. Here we describe recent improvements and limitations to this calibration, and discuss SAOZ measurements of ozone during winter in this important location at the edge of the Antarctic vortex. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic The Antarctic Faraday ENVELOPE(-64.256,-64.256,-65.246,-65.246)
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topic METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
spellingShingle METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
Pommereau, Jean-Pierre
Squires, James A. C.
Roscoe, Howard K.
Sarkissian, Alain
Oldham, Derek J.
Goutail, Florence
Year-round measurements of ozone at 66 deg S with a visible spectrometer
topic_facet METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
description In March 1990, a zenith-sky UV-visible spectrometer of the design 'Systeme Automatique d'Obervation Zenithal' (SAOZ) was installed at Faraday in Antarctica (66.3 deg S, 64.3 deg W). SAOZ records spectra between 290 and 600 nm during daylight. Its analysis program fits laboratory spectra of constituents, at various wavelengths, to the differential of the ratio of the observed spectrum and a reference spectrum. The least-squares fitting procedure minimizes the sum-of-squares of residuals. Ozone is deduced from absorption in its visible bands between 500 and 560 nm. The fortunate colocation of this SAOZ with the well-calibrated Dobson at Faraday has allowed us to examine the calibration of the zero of the SAOZ, difficult at visible wavelengths because of the small depth of absorption. Here we describe recent improvements and limitations to this calibration, and discuss SAOZ measurements of ozone during winter in this important location at the edge of the Antarctic vortex.
format Other/Unknown Material
author Pommereau, Jean-Pierre
Squires, James A. C.
Roscoe, Howard K.
Sarkissian, Alain
Oldham, Derek J.
Goutail, Florence
author_facet Pommereau, Jean-Pierre
Squires, James A. C.
Roscoe, Howard K.
Sarkissian, Alain
Oldham, Derek J.
Goutail, Florence
author_sort Pommereau, Jean-Pierre
title Year-round measurements of ozone at 66 deg S with a visible spectrometer
title_short Year-round measurements of ozone at 66 deg S with a visible spectrometer
title_full Year-round measurements of ozone at 66 deg S with a visible spectrometer
title_fullStr Year-round measurements of ozone at 66 deg S with a visible spectrometer
title_full_unstemmed Year-round measurements of ozone at 66 deg S with a visible spectrometer
title_sort year-round measurements of ozone at 66 deg s with a visible spectrometer
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http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19950004625
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