International audienceThe present reports on the use of a multi-regression model adapted at Reunion University for temperature and ozone trend estimates. Depending on the location of the observing site, the studied geophysical signal is broken down in form of a sum of forcings that explain most of its variability. The trend values are then derived from the residual terms as linear function. The paper discusses different case studies by using different parameterisation, and reports on retrievals of temperature and ozone trend estimates over different sites in the southern hemisphere: South Africa (Durban and Upinhton), Reunion Island and Argentian (Buenos-Aires
South America is one of the most vulnerable areas to stratospheric ozone depletion; consequently, an...
Abstract. Total column ozone values from an ensemble of UM-UKCA model simulations are examined to in...
Abstract: Annual anomalies of Lambertian equivalent reflectivity (LER) retrieved from the total ozon...
International audienceThe present reports on the use of a multi-regression model adapted at Reunion ...
International audienceCommunication about Tropospheric ozone trends in the southern subtropics (Reun...
International audienceThis paper reports on the use of a multi-regression model adapted at the Unive...
249-255Using a statistical regression model, annual as well as seasonal trends in zonal mean total z...
International audienceDespite its low abundance in the atmosphere, ozone is an important component t...
International audienceTemperature can directly and indirectly impact the livelihood of inhabitants o...
Temperature and ozone trends in the stratosphere are investigated using Halogen Occultation Experime...
The trends and variability of ozone are assessed over a northern mid-latitude station, Haute-Proven...
Artículo de publicación ISICurrent understanding of the long-term ozone trends is described. Of part...
International audienceThis paper presents a climatology and trends of tropospheric ozone in the Sout...
South America is one of the most vulnerable areas to stratospheric ozone depletion; consequently, an...
Abstract. Total column ozone values from an ensemble of UM-UKCA model simulations are examined to in...
Abstract: Annual anomalies of Lambertian equivalent reflectivity (LER) retrieved from the total ozon...
International audienceThe present reports on the use of a multi-regression model adapted at Reunion ...
International audienceCommunication about Tropospheric ozone trends in the southern subtropics (Reun...
International audienceThis paper reports on the use of a multi-regression model adapted at the Unive...
249-255Using a statistical regression model, annual as well as seasonal trends in zonal mean total z...
International audienceDespite its low abundance in the atmosphere, ozone is an important component t...
International audienceTemperature can directly and indirectly impact the livelihood of inhabitants o...
Temperature and ozone trends in the stratosphere are investigated using Halogen Occultation Experime...
The trends and variability of ozone are assessed over a northern mid-latitude station, Haute-Proven...
Artículo de publicación ISICurrent understanding of the long-term ozone trends is described. Of part...
International audienceThis paper presents a climatology and trends of tropospheric ozone in the Sout...
South America is one of the most vulnerable areas to stratospheric ozone depletion; consequently, an...
Abstract. Total column ozone values from an ensemble of UM-UKCA model simulations are examined to in...
Abstract: Annual anomalies of Lambertian equivalent reflectivity (LER) retrieved from the total ozon...