Dilution of the Antarctic Ozone Hole into Southern Midlatitudes

Reduction in ozone levels in southern midlatitudes, caused by the transport of ozonedepleted air from the Antarctic polar vortex, is examined. The problem is approached from two different, but complementary, directions. First, a case study examining an atypical vertical profile of ozone in December...

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Main Author: Ajtić, Jelena
Other Authors: Heuff, Darlene, Connor, Brian
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Canterbury 2003
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spelling ftunivbelgradfvm:oai:vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs:123456789/2363 2023-05-15T13:47:04+02:00 Dilution of the Antarctic Ozone Hole into Southern Midlatitudes Ajtić, Jelena Heuff, Darlene Connor, Brian 2003 https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2363 http://veterinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/bitstream/id/6542/ajtic_thesis.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_2363 en eng Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Canterbury https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2363 http://veterinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/bitstream/id/6542/ajtic_thesis.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_2363 openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ BY-NC-ND Antarctic Ozone Hole Southern Midlatitudes doctoralThesis publishedVersion 2003 ftunivbelgradfvm 2023-04-12T10:12:48Z Reduction in ozone levels in southern midlatitudes, caused by the transport of ozonedepleted air from the Antarctic polar vortex, is examined. The problem is approached from two different, but complementary, directions. First, a case study examining an atypical vertical profile of ozone in December 1998, caused by the presence of vortex air is presented. Second, the overall dilution effect in spring- and summer time in the years 1998, 1999, and 2000 is quantified. In the first approach, an ozonesonde profile over the Network for Detection of Stratospheric Change (NDSC) site at Lauder (45.0° S, 169.7° E), New Zealand, for 24 December 1998 showing atypically low ozone centered around 24 km altitude (600 K potential temperature), is analyzed. The origin of the anomaly is explained using reverse domain filling (RDF) calculations combined with a PV /03 fitting technique applied to ozone measurements from the Polar Ozone and Aerosol Measurement (POAM) III instrument. The RDF calculations for two isentropic surfaces, 550 K and 600 K, show that ozonepoor air from the Antarctic polar vortex reached New Zealand on 24-26 December 1998. The vortex air on the 550 K isentrope originated in the ozone hole region, unlike the air on 600 K, where low ozone values were the result of dynamical effects. High-resolution ozone maps are generated, and their examination shows that the vortex remnant situated above New Zealand was the cause of the altered ozone profile on 24 December. The maps also illustrate mixing of the vortex filaments into southern midlatitudes, whereby the overall midlatitude ozone levels are decreased. In the second approach, to quantify the full impact of the dilution of the Antarctic ozone hole into southern midlatitudes in spring and summer of the years 1998, 1999 and 2000, diabatic RDF calculations are performed for parcels between 30 ° Sand 60 ° S, initialized on a 1 ° longitude by 1 ° latitude grid, on seven potential temperature surfaces, between 400 K and 700 K. In each year, the trajectories are run back ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Veterinar - Repository of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Belgrade Antarctic New Zealand The Antarctic
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Southern Midlatitudes
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Southern Midlatitudes
Ajtić, Jelena
Dilution of the Antarctic Ozone Hole into Southern Midlatitudes
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Southern Midlatitudes
description Reduction in ozone levels in southern midlatitudes, caused by the transport of ozonedepleted air from the Antarctic polar vortex, is examined. The problem is approached from two different, but complementary, directions. First, a case study examining an atypical vertical profile of ozone in December 1998, caused by the presence of vortex air is presented. Second, the overall dilution effect in spring- and summer time in the years 1998, 1999, and 2000 is quantified. In the first approach, an ozonesonde profile over the Network for Detection of Stratospheric Change (NDSC) site at Lauder (45.0° S, 169.7° E), New Zealand, for 24 December 1998 showing atypically low ozone centered around 24 km altitude (600 K potential temperature), is analyzed. The origin of the anomaly is explained using reverse domain filling (RDF) calculations combined with a PV /03 fitting technique applied to ozone measurements from the Polar Ozone and Aerosol Measurement (POAM) III instrument. The RDF calculations for two isentropic surfaces, 550 K and 600 K, show that ozonepoor air from the Antarctic polar vortex reached New Zealand on 24-26 December 1998. The vortex air on the 550 K isentrope originated in the ozone hole region, unlike the air on 600 K, where low ozone values were the result of dynamical effects. High-resolution ozone maps are generated, and their examination shows that the vortex remnant situated above New Zealand was the cause of the altered ozone profile on 24 December. The maps also illustrate mixing of the vortex filaments into southern midlatitudes, whereby the overall midlatitude ozone levels are decreased. In the second approach, to quantify the full impact of the dilution of the Antarctic ozone hole into southern midlatitudes in spring and summer of the years 1998, 1999 and 2000, diabatic RDF calculations are performed for parcels between 30 ° Sand 60 ° S, initialized on a 1 ° longitude by 1 ° latitude grid, on seven potential temperature surfaces, between 400 K and 700 K. In each year, the trajectories are run back ...
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title Dilution of the Antarctic Ozone Hole into Southern Midlatitudes
title_short Dilution of the Antarctic Ozone Hole into Southern Midlatitudes
title_full Dilution of the Antarctic Ozone Hole into Southern Midlatitudes
title_fullStr Dilution of the Antarctic Ozone Hole into Southern Midlatitudes
title_full_unstemmed Dilution of the Antarctic Ozone Hole into Southern Midlatitudes
title_sort dilution of the antarctic ozone hole into southern midlatitudes
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