We have used data from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) aboard NASA's Earth Observing System (EOS) Aura satellite over the period 2004-11 to describe the characteristics of surface ultraviolet (UV) irradiance at Escudero Station (62°12′S, 58°57′W). The station is located on King George Island (northern Antarctic Peninsula). Temperatures in summer are frequently above 0°C, and the surrounding ocean is typically ice-free. We found that the UV irradiance at Escudero is driven by the Antarctic ozone hole (which annually in spring leads to significant variations in the ozone) and by clouds (which are more frequent and have a larger optical depth compared with other Antarctic sites). The combined effect of ozone and clouds led to significant...
International audienceSurface ozone has been measured since 2004 at the coastal East Antarctic site ...
In March 2017, measurements of downward global irradiance of ultraviolet (UV) radiation were started...
Predicting radiative forcing due to Antarctic stratospheric ozone recovery requires detecting change...
Attributable to the Montreal Protocol, the most successful environmental treaty ever, human-made ozo...
Ozone depletion has been a well-researched phenomenon since its discovery in the early 1980s. It is ...
Each year in Antarctica, the period of greatest biological production in the coastal waters coincide...
The aim of the work was to study, on the basis of literature and experiments, the aspects of measuri...
International audienceThe features of solar UV irradiance measured at the Italian-French Antarctic P...
Ozone and UV radiation were analyzed at eight stations from tropical to sub-Antarctic regions in Sou...
International audienceThe evolution of total ozone and surface UV radiation over some stations in th...
The Antarctic continent is known to be an unpopulated region due to its extreme weather and climate ...
International audienceSurface ozone has been measured since 2004 at the coastal East Antarctic site ...
In March 2017, measurements of downward global irradiance of ultraviolet (UV) radiation were started...
Predicting radiative forcing due to Antarctic stratospheric ozone recovery requires detecting change...
Attributable to the Montreal Protocol, the most successful environmental treaty ever, human-made ozo...
Ozone depletion has been a well-researched phenomenon since its discovery in the early 1980s. It is ...
Each year in Antarctica, the period of greatest biological production in the coastal waters coincide...
The aim of the work was to study, on the basis of literature and experiments, the aspects of measuri...
International audienceThe features of solar UV irradiance measured at the Italian-French Antarctic P...
Ozone and UV radiation were analyzed at eight stations from tropical to sub-Antarctic regions in Sou...
International audienceThe evolution of total ozone and surface UV radiation over some stations in th...
The Antarctic continent is known to be an unpopulated region due to its extreme weather and climate ...
International audienceSurface ozone has been measured since 2004 at the coastal East Antarctic site ...
In March 2017, measurements of downward global irradiance of ultraviolet (UV) radiation were started...
Predicting radiative forcing due to Antarctic stratospheric ozone recovery requires detecting change...