We present observations of unusually high values of ozone and N2O in the middle stratosphere that were observed by the airborne submillimeter radiometer ASUR in the Arctic. The observations took place in the meteorological situation of a major stratospheric warming that occurred in mid-January 2003 and was dominated by a wave 2 event. On 23 January 2003 the observed N2O and O3 mixing ratios around 69° N in the middle stratosphere reached maximum values of ~190 ppb and ~10 ppm, respectively. The similarities of these N2O profiles in a potential temperature range between 800 and 1200 K with N2O observations around 20° N on 1 March 2003 by the same instrument suggest that the observed Arctic airmasses...
We use aircraft observations obtained during the Arctic Research of the Composition of the Troposphe...
International audienceRecurrent and episodic depletions of ozone (O3) in the atmospheric boundary la...
International audienceChanges in abundances of short-lived climate pollutants such as tropospheric o...
International audienceWe present observations of unusually high values of ozone and N2O in the middl...
International audienceWe present ozone loss estimated from airborne measurements in the Arctic winte...
We present ozone loss estimated from airborne measurements taken during January–February and March i...
The Airborne Submillimeter Radiometer (ASUR) is a passive heterodyne instrument using a superconduct...
Abstract. We present ozone measurements from the mil-limetre wave radiometer installed at the Swedis...
Ground-based measurements of stratospheric constituents were carried out from Thule Air Base, Green...
International audienceSudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) are the main source of intra-seasonal and...
An unprecedented stratospheric ozone loss has been reported in the Arctic from all ground-based, son...
We have studied the interannual and longer-term variations in ozone profiles over the Arctic from 19...
The influence of the Arctic Oscillation (AO) on the vertical distribution of stratospheric ozone in ...
We use aircraft observations obtained during the Arctic Research of the Composition of the Troposphe...
International audienceRecurrent and episodic depletions of ozone (O3) in the atmospheric boundary la...
International audienceChanges in abundances of short-lived climate pollutants such as tropospheric o...
International audienceWe present observations of unusually high values of ozone and N2O in the middl...
International audienceWe present ozone loss estimated from airborne measurements in the Arctic winte...
We present ozone loss estimated from airborne measurements taken during January–February and March i...
The Airborne Submillimeter Radiometer (ASUR) is a passive heterodyne instrument using a superconduct...
Abstract. We present ozone measurements from the mil-limetre wave radiometer installed at the Swedis...
Ground-based measurements of stratospheric constituents were carried out from Thule Air Base, Green...
International audienceSudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) are the main source of intra-seasonal and...
An unprecedented stratospheric ozone loss has been reported in the Arctic from all ground-based, son...
We have studied the interannual and longer-term variations in ozone profiles over the Arctic from 19...
The influence of the Arctic Oscillation (AO) on the vertical distribution of stratospheric ozone in ...
We use aircraft observations obtained during the Arctic Research of the Composition of the Troposphe...
International audienceRecurrent and episodic depletions of ozone (O3) in the atmospheric boundary la...
International audienceChanges in abundances of short-lived climate pollutants such as tropospheric o...