The Arctic polar vortex exhibited widespread regions of low temperatures during the winter of 2005, resulting in significant ozone depletion by chlorine and bromine species. We show that chemical loss of column ozone (deltaO3) and the volume of Arctic vortex air cold enough to support the existence of polar stratospheric clouds (V_PSC) both exceed levels found for any other Arctic winter during the past 40 years. Cold conditions and ozone loss in the lowermost Arctic stratosphere (e.g., between potential temperatures of 360 to 400 K) were particularly unusual compared to previous years. Measurements indicate DO3 = 121 ± 20 DU and that deltaO3 versus V_PSC lies along an extension of the compact, near linear relation observed for previous Arc...
International audienceThe stratospheric ozone loss during the Arctic winters 2004/05-2009/10 is inve...
An unprecedented stratospheric ozone loss has been reported in the Arctic from all ground-based, son...
An unprecedented stratospheric ozone loss has been reported in the Arctic from all ground-based, son...
International audienceThe Arctic polar vortex exhibited widespread regions of low temperatures durin...
During Arctic winters with a cold, stable stratospheric circulation, reactions on the surface of pol...
During Arctic winters with a cold, stable stratospheric circulation, reactions on the surface of pol...
Chemical ozone loss rates inside the Arctic polar vortex were determined in early 1998 and early 199...
Chemical ozone loss rates inside the Arctic polar vortex were determined in early 1998 and early 199...
Chemical ozone loss rates inside the Arctic polar vortex were determined in early 1998 and early 199...
Chemical ozone loss rates inside the Arctic polar vortex were determined in early 1998 and early 199...
After the well-reported record loss of Arctic stratospheric ozone of up to 38% in the winter 2010–20...
Lower stratospheric in situ observations are used to quantify both the accumulated ozone loss and th...
Lower stratosphericin situ observationsa re usedt o quantify both the accumulated ozone loss and the...
Chemical loss of Arctic ozone due to anthropogenic halogens is driven by temperature, with more loss...
[1] The magnitude of chemical loss of polar ozone induced by anthropogenic halogens depends on the e...
International audienceThe stratospheric ozone loss during the Arctic winters 2004/05-2009/10 is inve...
An unprecedented stratospheric ozone loss has been reported in the Arctic from all ground-based, son...
An unprecedented stratospheric ozone loss has been reported in the Arctic from all ground-based, son...
International audienceThe Arctic polar vortex exhibited widespread regions of low temperatures durin...
During Arctic winters with a cold, stable stratospheric circulation, reactions on the surface of pol...
During Arctic winters with a cold, stable stratospheric circulation, reactions on the surface of pol...
Chemical ozone loss rates inside the Arctic polar vortex were determined in early 1998 and early 199...
Chemical ozone loss rates inside the Arctic polar vortex were determined in early 1998 and early 199...
Chemical ozone loss rates inside the Arctic polar vortex were determined in early 1998 and early 199...
Chemical ozone loss rates inside the Arctic polar vortex were determined in early 1998 and early 199...
After the well-reported record loss of Arctic stratospheric ozone of up to 38% in the winter 2010–20...
Lower stratospheric in situ observations are used to quantify both the accumulated ozone loss and th...
Lower stratosphericin situ observationsa re usedt o quantify both the accumulated ozone loss and the...
Chemical loss of Arctic ozone due to anthropogenic halogens is driven by temperature, with more loss...
[1] The magnitude of chemical loss of polar ozone induced by anthropogenic halogens depends on the e...
International audienceThe stratospheric ozone loss during the Arctic winters 2004/05-2009/10 is inve...
An unprecedented stratospheric ozone loss has been reported in the Arctic from all ground-based, son...
An unprecedented stratospheric ozone loss has been reported in the Arctic from all ground-based, son...