Dynamical processes during the formation phase of the Arctic stratospheric vortex in autumn (from September to December) can introduce considerable interannual variability in the amount of ozone that is incorporated into the vortex. Chemistry in autumn tends to remove part of this variability because ozone relaxes towards equilibrium. As a quantitative measure of how important dynamical variability during vortex formation is for the winter ozone abundances above the Arctic we analyze which fraction of an ozone anomaly induced during vortex formation persists until early winter (3 January). The work is based on the Lagrangian Chemistry Transport Model ATLAS. In a case study, model runs for the winter 1999–2000 are used to assess the fate of ...
Interannual changes of springtime ozone over the Arctic follow from anomalous transport and chemical...
Sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) are the main source of intra-seasonal and interannual variabil...
An unprecedented stratospheric ozone loss has been reported in the Arctic from all ground-based, son...
High-resolution simulations of the chemical composition of the Arctic stratosphere during late sprin...
Ozone in the Arctic stratosphere is subject to large interannual variability, driven by both chemica...
Analysis of observed ozone profiles in Northern Hemisphere low and middle latitudes reveals the seas...
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...
International audienceThe stratospheric ozone loss during the Arctic winters 2004/05-2009/10 is inve...
The influence of the Arctic Oscillation (AO) on the vertical distribution of stratospheric ozone in ...
A pool of low-ozone air resides in the Arctic stratosphere in summer. Its formation and maintenance ...
Current stratospheric chemical model simulations underestimate substantially the large ozone loss r...
The winter 2019/2020 showed the lowest ozone mixing ratios ever observed in the Arctic winter strato...
International audienceFor the winter 1999/2000 transport of air masses out of the vortex to mid-lati...
Large-scale chemical depletion of ozone due to anthropogenic emissions occurs over Antarctica as wel...
Interannual changes of springtime ozone over the Arctic follow from anomalous transport and chemical...
Sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) are the main source of intra-seasonal and interannual variabil...
An unprecedented stratospheric ozone loss has been reported in the Arctic from all ground-based, son...
High-resolution simulations of the chemical composition of the Arctic stratosphere during late sprin...
Ozone in the Arctic stratosphere is subject to large interannual variability, driven by both chemica...
Analysis of observed ozone profiles in Northern Hemisphere low and middle latitudes reveals the seas...
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...
International audienceThe stratospheric ozone loss during the Arctic winters 2004/05-2009/10 is inve...
The influence of the Arctic Oscillation (AO) on the vertical distribution of stratospheric ozone in ...
A pool of low-ozone air resides in the Arctic stratosphere in summer. Its formation and maintenance ...
Current stratospheric chemical model simulations underestimate substantially the large ozone loss r...
The winter 2019/2020 showed the lowest ozone mixing ratios ever observed in the Arctic winter strato...
International audienceFor the winter 1999/2000 transport of air masses out of the vortex to mid-lati...
Large-scale chemical depletion of ozone due to anthropogenic emissions occurs over Antarctica as wel...
Interannual changes of springtime ozone over the Arctic follow from anomalous transport and chemical...
Sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) are the main source of intra-seasonal and interannual variabil...
An unprecedented stratospheric ozone loss has been reported in the Arctic from all ground-based, son...