Variations in Ozone Concentration over the Mid-Latitude Region Revealed by Ozonesonde Observations in Pohang, South Korea

Ozone absorbs harmful UV rays at high elevations but acts as a pollutant gas in the lower atmosphere. It is necessary to monitor both the vertical profile and the total column ozone. In this study, variations in the ozone concentration of Pohang were divided into three vertical layers: the stratosph...

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Main Authors: Daegeun Shin, Seungjoo Song, Sang-Boom Ryoo, Sang-Sam Lee
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
Series:Atmosphere
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/7/746
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spelling doaj-87c19f85e63444d29d5554c70ef6cebb2020-11-25T02:48:11ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332020-07-011174674610.3390/atmos11070746Variations in Ozone Concentration over the Mid-Latitude Region Revealed by Ozonesonde Observations in Pohang, South KoreaDaegeun Shin0Seungjoo Song1Sang-Boom Ryoo2Sang-Sam Lee3Innovative Meteorological Research Department, National Institute of Meteorological Sciences, 33 Seohobuk-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do 63568, KoreaInnovative Meteorological Research Department, National Institute of Meteorological Sciences, 33 Seohobuk-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do 63568, KoreaInnovative Meteorological Research Department, National Institute of Meteorological Sciences, 33 Seohobuk-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do 63568, KoreaInnovative Meteorological Research Department, National Institute of Meteorological Sciences, 33 Seohobuk-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do 63568, KoreaOzone absorbs harmful UV rays at high elevations but acts as a pollutant gas in the lower atmosphere. It is necessary to monitor both the vertical profile and the total column ozone. In this study, variations in the ozone concentration of Pohang were divided into three vertical layers: the stratospheric layer (STL), the second ozone peak layer (SOPL), and the tropospheric layer (TRL). Our results indicated that the ozone concentration in the STL, SOPL, TRL, and total column ozone increased by 0.45%, 2.64%, 5.26%, and 1.07% decade<sup>−1</sup>, respectively. The increase in the SOPL during springtime indicates that stratosphere–troposphere exchange is accelerating, while the increase during summertime appears to have been influenced by the lower layers. The growth of tropospheric ozone concentration is the result of both increased ozone precursors from industrialization in East Asia and the influx of stratospheric ozone. Our results reaffirmed the trend of ozone concentration in mid-latitudes of the northern hemisphere from vertical profiles in Pohang and, in particular, suggests that the recent changes of ozone in this region need to be carefully monitored.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/7/746ozonesecond ozone peakstratospheretropospherestratosphere-troposphere exchange
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author Daegeun Shin
Seungjoo Song
Sang-Boom Ryoo
Sang-Sam Lee
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Seungjoo Song
Sang-Boom Ryoo
Sang-Sam Lee
Variations in Ozone Concentration over the Mid-Latitude Region Revealed by Ozonesonde Observations in Pohang, South Korea
Atmosphere
ozone
second ozone peak
stratosphere
troposphere
stratosphere-troposphere exchange
author_facet Daegeun Shin
Seungjoo Song
Sang-Boom Ryoo
Sang-Sam Lee
author_sort Daegeun Shin
title Variations in Ozone Concentration over the Mid-Latitude Region Revealed by Ozonesonde Observations in Pohang, South Korea
title_short Variations in Ozone Concentration over the Mid-Latitude Region Revealed by Ozonesonde Observations in Pohang, South Korea
title_full Variations in Ozone Concentration over the Mid-Latitude Region Revealed by Ozonesonde Observations in Pohang, South Korea
title_fullStr Variations in Ozone Concentration over the Mid-Latitude Region Revealed by Ozonesonde Observations in Pohang, South Korea
title_full_unstemmed Variations in Ozone Concentration over the Mid-Latitude Region Revealed by Ozonesonde Observations in Pohang, South Korea
title_sort variations in ozone concentration over the mid-latitude region revealed by ozonesonde observations in pohang, south korea
publisher MDPI AG
series Atmosphere
issn 2073-4433
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Ozone absorbs harmful UV rays at high elevations but acts as a pollutant gas in the lower atmosphere. It is necessary to monitor both the vertical profile and the total column ozone. In this study, variations in the ozone concentration of Pohang were divided into three vertical layers: the stratospheric layer (STL), the second ozone peak layer (SOPL), and the tropospheric layer (TRL). Our results indicated that the ozone concentration in the STL, SOPL, TRL, and total column ozone increased by 0.45%, 2.64%, 5.26%, and 1.07% decade<sup>−1</sup>, respectively. The increase in the SOPL during springtime indicates that stratosphere–troposphere exchange is accelerating, while the increase during summertime appears to have been influenced by the lower layers. The growth of tropospheric ozone concentration is the result of both increased ozone precursors from industrialization in East Asia and the influx of stratospheric ozone. Our results reaffirmed the trend of ozone concentration in mid-latitudes of the northern hemisphere from vertical profiles in Pohang and, in particular, suggests that the recent changes of ozone in this region need to be carefully monitored.
topic ozone
second ozone peak
stratosphere
troposphere
stratosphere-troposphere exchange
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/7/746
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