Evolution of observed ozone, trace gases, and meteorological variables over Arrival Heights, Antarctica (77.8°S, 166.7°E) during the 2019 Antarctic stratospheric sudden warming
We use ground-based spectroscopic remote sensing measurements of the stratospheric trace gases O3, HCl, ClO, BrO, HNO3, NO2, OClO, ClONO2, N2O and HF, along with radiosonde profiles of temperature to track the springtime development of the 2019 ozone hole over Arrival Heights (77.8°S, 166.7°E, AHTS)...
Main Authors: | Dan Smale, Susan E. Strahan, Richard Querel, Udo Frieß, Gerald E. Nedoluha, Sylvia E. Nichol, John Robinson, Ian Boyd, Michael Kotkamp, R. Michael Gomez, Mark Murphy, Hue Tran, Jamie McGaw |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021-01-01
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Series: | Tellus: Series B, Chemical and Physical Meteorology |
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Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16000889.2021.1933783 |
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