Total ozone trends at three northern high-latitude stations

After the decrease of ozone-depleting substances (ODSs) as a consequence of the Montreal Protocol, it is still challenging to detect a recovery in the total column amount of ozone (total ozone) at northern high latitudes. To assess regional total ozone changes in the “ozone-recovery” period (2000–20...

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Main Authors: Bernet, Leonie, Svendby, Tove Marit, Hansen, Georg Heinrich, Orsolini, Yvan, Dahlback, Arne, Goutail, Florence, Pazmino, Andrea, Petkov, Boyan, Kylling, Arve
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spelling ftoslouniv:oai:www.duo.uio.no:10852/101957 2023-06-11T04:03:39+02:00 Total ozone trends at three northern high-latitude stations ENEngelskEnglishTotal ozone trends at three northern high-latitude stations Bernet, Leonie Svendby, Tove Marit Hansen, Georg Heinrich Orsolini, Yvan Dahlback, Arne Goutail, Florence Pazmino, Andrea Petkov, Boyan Kylling, Arve 2023-04-11T12:49:29Z http://hdl.handle.net/10852/101957 https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-23-4165-2023 EN eng Copernicus GmbH NILU/121002 Bernet, Leonie Svendby, Tove Marit Hansen, Georg Heinrich Orsolini, Yvan Dahlback, Arne Goutail, Florence Pazmino, Andrea Petkov, Boyan Kylling, Arve . Total ozone trends at three northern high-latitude stations. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP). 2023, 23, 4165-4184 http://hdl.handle.net/10852/101957 2139952 info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&rft.jtitle=Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP)&rft.volume=23&rft.spage=4165&rft.date=2023 Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP) 23 7 4165 4184 https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-23-4165-2023 Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 1680-7316 Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed PublishedVersion 2023 ftoslouniv https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-23-4165-2023 2023-04-19T22:37:50Z After the decrease of ozone-depleting substances (ODSs) as a consequence of the Montreal Protocol, it is still challenging to detect a recovery in the total column amount of ozone (total ozone) at northern high latitudes. To assess regional total ozone changes in the “ozone-recovery” period (2000–2020) at northern high latitudes, this study investigates trends from ground-based total ozone measurements at three stations in Norway (Oslo, Andøya, and Ny-Ålesund). For this purpose, we combine measurements from Brewer spectrophotometers, ground-based UV filter radiometers (GUVs), and a SAOZ (Système d'Analyse par Observation Zénithale) instrument. The Brewer measurements have been extended to work under cloudy conditions using the global irradiance (GI) technique, which is also presented in this study. We derive trends from the combined ground-based time series with the multiple linear regression model from the Long-term Ozone Trends and Uncertainties in the Stratosphere (LOTUS) project. We evaluate various predictors in the regression model and found that tropopause pressure and lower-stratospheric temperature contribute most to ozone variability at the three stations. We report significantly positive annual trends at Andøya (0.9±0.7 % per decade) and Ny-Ålesund (1.5±0.1 % per decade) and no significant annual trend at Oslo (0.1±0.5 % per decade) but significantly positive trends in autumn at all stations. Finally we found positive but insignificant trends of around 3 % per decade in March at all three stations, which may be an indication of Arctic springtime ozone recovery. Our results contribute to a better understanding of regional total ozone trends at northern high latitudes, which is essential to assess how Arctic ozone responds to changes in ODSs and to climate change. Total ozone trends at three northern high-latitude stations Article in Journal/Newspaper Andøya Arctic Climate change Ny Ålesund Ny-Ålesund Universitet i Oslo: Digitale utgivelser ved UiO (DUO) Arctic Ny-Ålesund Norway Andøya ENVELOPE(13.982,13.982,68.185,68.185) Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 23 7 4165 4184
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description After the decrease of ozone-depleting substances (ODSs) as a consequence of the Montreal Protocol, it is still challenging to detect a recovery in the total column amount of ozone (total ozone) at northern high latitudes. To assess regional total ozone changes in the “ozone-recovery” period (2000–2020) at northern high latitudes, this study investigates trends from ground-based total ozone measurements at three stations in Norway (Oslo, Andøya, and Ny-Ålesund). For this purpose, we combine measurements from Brewer spectrophotometers, ground-based UV filter radiometers (GUVs), and a SAOZ (Système d'Analyse par Observation Zénithale) instrument. The Brewer measurements have been extended to work under cloudy conditions using the global irradiance (GI) technique, which is also presented in this study. We derive trends from the combined ground-based time series with the multiple linear regression model from the Long-term Ozone Trends and Uncertainties in the Stratosphere (LOTUS) project. We evaluate various predictors in the regression model and found that tropopause pressure and lower-stratospheric temperature contribute most to ozone variability at the three stations. We report significantly positive annual trends at Andøya (0.9±0.7 % per decade) and Ny-Ålesund (1.5±0.1 % per decade) and no significant annual trend at Oslo (0.1±0.5 % per decade) but significantly positive trends in autumn at all stations. Finally we found positive but insignificant trends of around 3 % per decade in March at all three stations, which may be an indication of Arctic springtime ozone recovery. Our results contribute to a better understanding of regional total ozone trends at northern high latitudes, which is essential to assess how Arctic ozone responds to changes in ODSs and to climate change. Total ozone trends at three northern high-latitude stations
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Dahlback, Arne
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Pazmino, Andrea
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Total ozone trends at three northern high-latitude stations
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