OBSERVATION OF STRATOSPHERIC NO_2 AT SYOWA STATION, ANTARCTICA

Ground based observations of NO_2 and O_3 using visible spectrometers have been made at Syowa Station (69°S) since March 1990. The NO_2 slant column amounts observed at the solar zenith angle of 90°(sunrise and sunset) exhibit a large seasonal variation, decreasing with shortening daylight hours in...

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Main Authors: カワグチ アカネ, コンドウ ユタカ, コイケ マコト, ナカジマ ヒデアキ, アオキ シュンジ, ヤマノウチ タカシ, コイデ ミチヒロ, ナガオ イッペイ, イワイ クニモト, Akane KAWAGUCHI, Yutaka KONDO, Makoto KOIKE, Hideaki NAKAJIMA, Shuhji AOKI, Takashi YAMANOUCHI, Michihiro KOIDE, Ippei NAGAO, Kunimoto IWAI
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003944 2023-05-15T13:49:01+02:00 OBSERVATION OF STRATOSPHERIC NO_2 AT SYOWA STATION, ANTARCTICA カワグチ アカネ コンドウ ユタカ コイケ マコト ナカジマ ヒデアキ アオキ シュンジ ヤマノウチ タカシ コイデ ミチヒロ ナガオ イッペイ イワイ クニモト Akane KAWAGUCHI Yutaka KONDO Makoto KOIKE Hideaki NAKAJIMA Shuhji AOKI Takashi YAMANOUCHI Michihiro KOIDE Ippei NAGAO Kunimoto IWAI 1996-09 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=3944 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00003944/ https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=3944&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 en eng ABSTRACT Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University Faculty of Science, Tohoku University National Institute of Polar Research Institute for Hydrospheric-Atmospheric Sciences, Nagoya University Faculty of Education, Shinsyu University https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=3944 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00003944/ AA10756213 Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, 10, 159(1996-09) https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=3944&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 Departmental Bulletin Paper P(論文) 1996 ftnipr 2022-12-31T19:49:35Z Ground based observations of NO_2 and O_3 using visible spectrometers have been made at Syowa Station (69°S) since March 1990. The NO_2 slant column amounts observed at the solar zenith angle of 90°(sunrise and sunset) exhibit a large seasonal variation, decreasing with shortening daylight hours in fall, reaching a minimum of about 1×(10)^<16>(cm)^<-2> in midwinter and increasing to a maximum of about 16×(10)^<16>(cm)^<-2> in midsummer. The recovery of NO_2 in spring is 2-3 times slower than the fall decay, because the heterogeneous chemistry on PSCs, the conversion of NO_x into HNO_3,is effective from midwinter to early spring, and NO_y is removed from the stratosphere through gravitational sedimentation of PSCs particles. In late spring the PSCs decrease and NO_2 increases because of the transport of air from lower latitudes. Following the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo (15°N) in June 1991,the NO_2 amounts in midsummer of 1991 were lower by 20-30% than those in 1990. The NO_2 amount in midsummer increased year after year and recovered to the 1990 level by 1994. The NO_2 amount in fall also recovered since 1992; however, the rate of recovery is smaller than in summer. The NO_2 level in fall of 1993 was as low as those in 1992. On the other hand, the rate of recovery in the box model using the observed aerosol surface areas by SAGE (S. SOLOMON et al., J. Geophys. Res., 99,3509,1994) is larger than that observed at McMurdo and Syowa Stations. This may suggest that another factor delays the NO_2 recovery in fall. NO_2 levels in winter have a positive correlation with temperature at 20 and 70 hPa (about 25 and 18km, respectively). In colder winters such as 1990 and 1993,the NO_2 levels were lower than those in other years. This may be due to the difference in the location of the polar vortex boundary relative to Syowa Station. The NO_2 amount and the temperature are considered to be lower deep inside the vortex as compared to near the boundary. In spring, the NO_2 and O_3 amounts and the ... Report Antarc* Antarctica Polar meteorology and glaciology Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Meteorology and Glaciology National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Midwinter ENVELOPE(139.931,139.931,-66.690,-66.690) Syowa Station
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description Ground based observations of NO_2 and O_3 using visible spectrometers have been made at Syowa Station (69°S) since March 1990. The NO_2 slant column amounts observed at the solar zenith angle of 90°(sunrise and sunset) exhibit a large seasonal variation, decreasing with shortening daylight hours in fall, reaching a minimum of about 1×(10)^<16>(cm)^<-2> in midwinter and increasing to a maximum of about 16×(10)^<16>(cm)^<-2> in midsummer. The recovery of NO_2 in spring is 2-3 times slower than the fall decay, because the heterogeneous chemistry on PSCs, the conversion of NO_x into HNO_3,is effective from midwinter to early spring, and NO_y is removed from the stratosphere through gravitational sedimentation of PSCs particles. In late spring the PSCs decrease and NO_2 increases because of the transport of air from lower latitudes. Following the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo (15°N) in June 1991,the NO_2 amounts in midsummer of 1991 were lower by 20-30% than those in 1990. The NO_2 amount in midsummer increased year after year and recovered to the 1990 level by 1994. The NO_2 amount in fall also recovered since 1992; however, the rate of recovery is smaller than in summer. The NO_2 level in fall of 1993 was as low as those in 1992. On the other hand, the rate of recovery in the box model using the observed aerosol surface areas by SAGE (S. SOLOMON et al., J. Geophys. Res., 99,3509,1994) is larger than that observed at McMurdo and Syowa Stations. This may suggest that another factor delays the NO_2 recovery in fall. NO_2 levels in winter have a positive correlation with temperature at 20 and 70 hPa (about 25 and 18km, respectively). In colder winters such as 1990 and 1993,the NO_2 levels were lower than those in other years. This may be due to the difference in the location of the polar vortex boundary relative to Syowa Station. The NO_2 amount and the temperature are considered to be lower deep inside the vortex as compared to near the boundary. In spring, the NO_2 and O_3 amounts and the ...
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author カワグチ アカネ
コンドウ ユタカ
コイケ マコト
ナカジマ ヒデアキ
アオキ シュンジ
ヤマノウチ タカシ
コイデ ミチヒロ
ナガオ イッペイ
イワイ クニモト
Akane KAWAGUCHI
Yutaka KONDO
Makoto KOIKE
Hideaki NAKAJIMA
Shuhji AOKI
Takashi YAMANOUCHI
Michihiro KOIDE
Ippei NAGAO
Kunimoto IWAI
spellingShingle カワグチ アカネ
コンドウ ユタカ
コイケ マコト
ナカジマ ヒデアキ
アオキ シュンジ
ヤマノウチ タカシ
コイデ ミチヒロ
ナガオ イッペイ
イワイ クニモト
Akane KAWAGUCHI
Yutaka KONDO
Makoto KOIKE
Hideaki NAKAJIMA
Shuhji AOKI
Takashi YAMANOUCHI
Michihiro KOIDE
Ippei NAGAO
Kunimoto IWAI
OBSERVATION OF STRATOSPHERIC NO_2 AT SYOWA STATION, ANTARCTICA
author_facet カワグチ アカネ
コンドウ ユタカ
コイケ マコト
ナカジマ ヒデアキ
アオキ シュンジ
ヤマノウチ タカシ
コイデ ミチヒロ
ナガオ イッペイ
イワイ クニモト
Akane KAWAGUCHI
Yutaka KONDO
Makoto KOIKE
Hideaki NAKAJIMA
Shuhji AOKI
Takashi YAMANOUCHI
Michihiro KOIDE
Ippei NAGAO
Kunimoto IWAI
author_sort カワグチ アカネ
title OBSERVATION OF STRATOSPHERIC NO_2 AT SYOWA STATION, ANTARCTICA
title_short OBSERVATION OF STRATOSPHERIC NO_2 AT SYOWA STATION, ANTARCTICA
title_full OBSERVATION OF STRATOSPHERIC NO_2 AT SYOWA STATION, ANTARCTICA
title_fullStr OBSERVATION OF STRATOSPHERIC NO_2 AT SYOWA STATION, ANTARCTICA
title_full_unstemmed OBSERVATION OF STRATOSPHERIC NO_2 AT SYOWA STATION, ANTARCTICA
title_sort observation of stratospheric no_2 at syowa station, antarctica
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