Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2006Polar stratospheric clouds (PSC) are an artifact of extremely low temperatures in the lower-stratosphere caused by a lack of sunlight during winter. Their presence induces increased concentrations of chlorine and bromine radicals that drive catalytic ozone destruction upon the return of sunlight in spring. An eye-safe micropulse lidar (MPL; 0.23 mum) was installed at the Scott-Amundsen South Pole Station, Antarctica in December 1999 to collect continuous long-term measurements of polar clouds. A four-year data subset for analyzing PSC is derived from measurements for austral winters 2000 and 2003--2005. A statistical algorithm based on MPL signal uncertainties is designed to retrieve ...
International audienceGround-based and satellite observations have hinted at the existence of polar ...
Polar stratospheric clouds (PSC's) have been detected repeatedly during Arctic and Antarctic winters...
International audiencePolar Stratospheric Clouds (PSCs) are precursors in the polar stratospheric oz...
SRI International operated a dual wavelength (1.064 micrometer and .532 micrometer) aerosol lidar at...
International audienceThe extent of springtime Arctic ozone loss does not reach Antarctic "ozone hol...
The role of polar stratospheric clouds in polar ozone loss has been well documented. The CALIPSO sat...
A joint field experiment between NASA and NOAA was conducted during August to September 1987 to obta...
Polar stratospheric clouds play a significant role in the seasonal thinning of the ozone layer by fa...
International audienceThis paper presents statistics of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) above Anta...
Polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) play important roles in stratospheric ozone depletion during winte...
Airborne lidar measurements of Arctic polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) in January 1984 and January ...
International audiencePolar Stratospheric Clouds (PSC) play a critical role in the stratospheric ozo...
International audienceGround-based and satellite observations have hinted at the existence of polar ...
Polar stratospheric clouds (PSC's) have been detected repeatedly during Arctic and Antarctic winters...
International audiencePolar Stratospheric Clouds (PSCs) are precursors in the polar stratospheric oz...
SRI International operated a dual wavelength (1.064 micrometer and .532 micrometer) aerosol lidar at...
International audienceThe extent of springtime Arctic ozone loss does not reach Antarctic "ozone hol...
The role of polar stratospheric clouds in polar ozone loss has been well documented. The CALIPSO sat...
A joint field experiment between NASA and NOAA was conducted during August to September 1987 to obta...
Polar stratospheric clouds play a significant role in the seasonal thinning of the ozone layer by fa...
International audienceThis paper presents statistics of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) above Anta...
Polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) play important roles in stratospheric ozone depletion during winte...
Airborne lidar measurements of Arctic polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) in January 1984 and January ...
International audiencePolar Stratospheric Clouds (PSC) play a critical role in the stratospheric ozo...
International audienceGround-based and satellite observations have hinted at the existence of polar ...
Polar stratospheric clouds (PSC's) have been detected repeatedly during Arctic and Antarctic winters...
International audiencePolar Stratospheric Clouds (PSCs) are precursors in the polar stratospheric oz...