Un unprecedented artic ozone depletion event during spring 2020 and its impacts across europe
The response of the ozone column across Europe to the extreme 2020 Arctic ozone depletion was examined by analyzing ground-based observations at 38 European stations. The ozone decrease at the northernmost site, Ny-Ålesund (79°N) was about 43% with respect to a climatology of more than 30 years. Th...
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author | Boyan H. Petkov Vito Vitale Piero Di Carlo Oxana Drofa Daniele Mastrangelo Andrew R. D. Smedley Henri Diémoz Anna Maria Siani Ilias Fountoulakis Ann R. Webb Alkiviadis Bais Richard Kift John Rimmer Giuseppe Rocco Casale Georg H. Hansen Tove Svendby Andrea Pazmiño Rolf Werner Atanas M. Atanassov Kamil Láska Hugo De Backer Alexander Mangold Ulf Köhler Voltaire A. Velazco René Stübi Anna Solomatnikova Kseniya Pavlova Piotr S. Sobolewski Bjørn Johnsen Florence Goutail Oliver Mišaga Eleonora Aruffo Ladislav Metelka Zoltán Tóth Dénes Fekete Alexandr A. Aculinin Angelo Lupi Mauro Mazzola Federico Zardi |
author2 | Petkov, Boyan H. Vitale, Vito DI CARLO, Piero Drofa, Oxana Mastrangelo, Daniele Smedley, Andrew R. D. Diémoz, Henri Maria Siani, Anna Fountoulakis, Ilia Webb, Ann R. Bais, Alkiviadi Kift, Richard Rimmer, John Rocco Casale, Giuseppe Hansen, Georg H. Svendby, Tove Pazmiño, Andrea Werner, Rolf Atanassov, Atanas M. Láska, Kamil De Backer, Hugo Mangold, Alexander Köhler, Ulf Velazco, Voltaire A. Stübi, René Solomatnikova, Anna Pavlova, Kseniya Sobolewski, Piotr S. Johnsen, Bjørn Goutail, Florence Mišaga, Oliver Aruffo, Eleonora Metelka, Ladislav Tóth, Zoltán Fekete, Déne Aculinin, Alexandr A. Lupi, Angelo Mazzola, Mauro Zardi, Federico |
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description | The response of the ozone column across Europe to the extreme 2020 Arctic ozone depletion was examined by analyzing ground-based observations at 38 European stations. The ozone decrease at the northernmost site, Ny-Ålesund (79°N) was about 43% with respect to a climatology of more than 30 years. The magnitude of the decrease declined by about 0.7% deg−1 moving south to reach nearly 15% at 40°N. In addition, it was found that the variations of the ozone column at each of the selected stations in March-May were similar to those observed at Ny-Ålesund but with a delay increasing to about 20 days at mid-latitudes with a gradient of approximately 0.5 days deg−1. The distributions of reconstructed ozone column anomalies over a sector covering a large European area show decreasing ozone that started from the north at the beginning of April 2020 and spread south. Such behavior was shown to be similar to that observed after the Arctic ozone depletion in 2011. Stratospheric dynamical patterns in March–May 2011 and during 2020 suggested that the migration of ozone-poor air masses from polar areas to the south after the vortex breakup caused the observed ozone responses. A brief survey of the ozone mass mixing ratios at three stratospheric levels showed the exceptional strength of the 2020 episode. Despite the stronger and longer-lasting Arctic ozone loss in 2020, the analysis in this work indicates a similar ozone response at latitudes below 50°N to both 2011 and 2020 phenomena. |
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spelling | ftunivchietiiris:oai:ricerca.unich.it:11564/806495 2025-01-16T20:21:00+00:00 Un unprecedented artic ozone depletion event during spring 2020 and its impacts across europe Boyan H. Petkov Vito Vitale Piero Di Carlo Oxana Drofa Daniele Mastrangelo Andrew R. D. Smedley Henri Diémoz Anna Maria Siani Ilias Fountoulakis Ann R. Webb Alkiviadis Bais Richard Kift John Rimmer Giuseppe Rocco Casale Georg H. Hansen Tove Svendby Andrea Pazmiño Rolf Werner Atanas M. Atanassov Kamil Láska Hugo De Backer Alexander Mangold Ulf Köhler Voltaire A. Velazco René Stübi Anna Solomatnikova Kseniya Pavlova Piotr S. Sobolewski Bjørn Johnsen Florence Goutail Oliver Mišaga Eleonora Aruffo Ladislav Metelka Zoltán Tóth Dénes Fekete Alexandr A. Aculinin Angelo Lupi Mauro Mazzola Federico Zardi Petkov, Boyan H. Vitale, Vito DI CARLO, Piero Drofa, Oxana Mastrangelo, Daniele Smedley, Andrew R. D. Diémoz, Henri Maria Siani, Anna Fountoulakis, Ilia Webb, Ann R. Bais, Alkiviadi Kift, Richard Rimmer, John Rocco Casale, Giuseppe Hansen, Georg H. Svendby, Tove Pazmiño, Andrea Werner, Rolf Atanassov, Atanas M. Láska, Kamil De Backer, Hugo Mangold, Alexander Köhler, Ulf Velazco, Voltaire A. Stübi, René Solomatnikova, Anna Pavlova, Kseniya Sobolewski, Piotr S. Johnsen, Bjørn Goutail, Florence Mišaga, Oliver Aruffo, Eleonora Metelka, Ladislav Tóth, Zoltán Fekete, Déne Aculinin, Alexandr A. Lupi, Angelo Mazzola, Mauro Zardi, Federico 2023 ELETTRONICO https://hdl.handle.net/11564/806495 https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JD037581 https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2022JD037581 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:001022152500001 volume:128 issue:3 numberofpages:18 journal:JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH. ATMOSPHERES https://hdl.handle.net/11564/806495 doi:10.1029/2022JD037581 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85147874926 https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2022JD037581 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Arctic ozone depletionozone columnArctic vortex info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2023 ftunivchietiiris https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JD037581 2024-03-25T01:21:42Z The response of the ozone column across Europe to the extreme 2020 Arctic ozone depletion was examined by analyzing ground-based observations at 38 European stations. The ozone decrease at the northernmost site, Ny-Ålesund (79°N) was about 43% with respect to a climatology of more than 30 years. The magnitude of the decrease declined by about 0.7% deg−1 moving south to reach nearly 15% at 40°N. In addition, it was found that the variations of the ozone column at each of the selected stations in March-May were similar to those observed at Ny-Ålesund but with a delay increasing to about 20 days at mid-latitudes with a gradient of approximately 0.5 days deg−1. The distributions of reconstructed ozone column anomalies over a sector covering a large European area show decreasing ozone that started from the north at the beginning of April 2020 and spread south. Such behavior was shown to be similar to that observed after the Arctic ozone depletion in 2011. Stratospheric dynamical patterns in March–May 2011 and during 2020 suggested that the migration of ozone-poor air masses from polar areas to the south after the vortex breakup caused the observed ozone responses. A brief survey of the ozone mass mixing ratios at three stratospheric levels showed the exceptional strength of the 2020 episode. Despite the stronger and longer-lasting Arctic ozone loss in 2020, the analysis in this work indicates a similar ozone response at latitudes below 50°N to both 2011 and 2020 phenomena. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic ARUd'A - Archivio Istituzionale della ricerca dell'università Chieti-Pescara (IRIS) Arctic Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 128 3 |
spellingShingle | Arctic ozone depletionozone columnArctic vortex Boyan H. Petkov Vito Vitale Piero Di Carlo Oxana Drofa Daniele Mastrangelo Andrew R. D. Smedley Henri Diémoz Anna Maria Siani Ilias Fountoulakis Ann R. Webb Alkiviadis Bais Richard Kift John Rimmer Giuseppe Rocco Casale Georg H. Hansen Tove Svendby Andrea Pazmiño Rolf Werner Atanas M. Atanassov Kamil Láska Hugo De Backer Alexander Mangold Ulf Köhler Voltaire A. Velazco René Stübi Anna Solomatnikova Kseniya Pavlova Piotr S. Sobolewski Bjørn Johnsen Florence Goutail Oliver Mišaga Eleonora Aruffo Ladislav Metelka Zoltán Tóth Dénes Fekete Alexandr A. Aculinin Angelo Lupi Mauro Mazzola Federico Zardi Un unprecedented artic ozone depletion event during spring 2020 and its impacts across europe |
title | Un unprecedented artic ozone depletion event during spring 2020 and its impacts across europe |
title_full | Un unprecedented artic ozone depletion event during spring 2020 and its impacts across europe |
title_fullStr | Un unprecedented artic ozone depletion event during spring 2020 and its impacts across europe |
title_full_unstemmed | Un unprecedented artic ozone depletion event during spring 2020 and its impacts across europe |
title_short | Un unprecedented artic ozone depletion event during spring 2020 and its impacts across europe |
title_sort | un unprecedented artic ozone depletion event during spring 2020 and its impacts across europe |
topic | Arctic ozone depletionozone columnArctic vortex |
topic_facet | Arctic ozone depletionozone columnArctic vortex |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/11564/806495 https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JD037581 https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2022JD037581 |