The Antarctic ozone hole during 2014

We review the 2014 Antarctic ozone hole, making use of a variety of groundbasedand space-based measurements of ozone and ultra-violet radiation, supplementedby meteorological reanalyses. While the polar vortex was relatively stablein 2014 and persisted some weeks longer into November than was the ca...

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Published in:Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science
Main Authors: Krummel, PB, Klekociuk, AR, Tully, MB, Gies, HP, Alexander, SP, Fraser, PJ, Henderson, SI, Schofield, R, Shanklin, JD, Stone, KA
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Language:English
Published: Australia Bureau of Meteorology 2020
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:39979 2023-05-15T13:42:39+02:00 The Antarctic ozone hole during 2014 Krummel, PB Klekociuk, AR Tully, MB Gies, HP Alexander, SP Fraser, PJ Henderson, SI Schofield, R Shanklin, JD Stone, KA 2020 application/pdf https://eprints.utas.edu.au/39979/ https://eprints.utas.edu.au/39979/2/134274%20-%20The%20Antarctic%20ozone%20hole%20during%202014.pdf en eng Australia Bureau of Meteorology https://eprints.utas.edu.au/39979/2/134274%20-%20The%20Antarctic%20ozone%20hole%20during%202014.pdf Krummel, PB, Klekociuk, AR, Tully, MB, Gies, HP, Alexander, SP, Fraser, PJ, Henderson, SI, Schofield, R, Shanklin, JD and Stone, KA 2020 , 'The Antarctic ozone hole during 2014' , Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science, vol. 69, no. 1 , pp. 1-15 , doi:10.1071/ES19023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ES19023>. ozone stratosphere Article PeerReviewed 2020 ftunivtasmania https://doi.org/10.1071/ES19023 2022-01-17T23:18:22Z We review the 2014 Antarctic ozone hole, making use of a variety of groundbasedand space-based measurements of ozone and ultra-violet radiation, supplementedby meteorological reanalyses. While the polar vortex was relatively stablein 2014 and persisted some weeks longer into November than was the case in2012 or 2013, the vortex temperature was close to the long-term mean in Septemberand October with modest warming events occurring in both months, preventingsevere depletion from taking place. Of the seven metrics reported here, allwere close to their respective median values of the 1979-2014 record, beingranked between 16th and 21st of the 35 years for which adequate satellite observationsexist. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Antarctic The Antarctic Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science 69 1 1
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Fraser, PJ
Henderson, SI
Schofield, R
Shanklin, JD
Stone, KA
The Antarctic ozone hole during 2014
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description We review the 2014 Antarctic ozone hole, making use of a variety of groundbasedand space-based measurements of ozone and ultra-violet radiation, supplementedby meteorological reanalyses. While the polar vortex was relatively stablein 2014 and persisted some weeks longer into November than was the case in2012 or 2013, the vortex temperature was close to the long-term mean in Septemberand October with modest warming events occurring in both months, preventingsevere depletion from taking place. Of the seven metrics reported here, allwere close to their respective median values of the 1979-2014 record, beingranked between 16th and 21st of the 35 years for which adequate satellite observationsexist.
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Klekociuk, AR
Tully, MB
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