Greatly increased levels of ultraviolet (UV) radiation were observed at thirteen Arctic and sub-Arctic ground stations in the spring of 2011, when the ozone abundance in the Arctic stratosphere dropped to the lowest amounts on record. Measurements of the noontime UV Index (UVI) during the low-ozone episode exceeded the climatological mean by up to 77% at locations in the western Arctic (Alaska, Canada, Greenland) and by up to 161% in Scandinavia. The UVI measured at the end of March at the Scandinavian sites was comparable to that typically observed 15–60 days later in the year when solar elevations are much higher. The cumulative UV dose measured during the period of the ozone anomaly exceeded the climatological mean by more than two stand...
Arctic column ozone reached record low values (∼310 DU) during March of 2011, exposing Arctic ecosys...
Chemical ozone destruction occurs over both polar regions in local winter–spring. In the Antarctic, ...
Severe vortex-wide ozone loss in the Arctic would expose both ecosystems and several millions of peo...
Greatly increased levels of ultraviolet (UV) radiation were observed at thirteen Arctic and sub-Arct...
Measurements of solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) performed between January and June 2020 at 10 Arct...
International audienceThe erythemally weighted (UV) irradiance below the severely depleted Arctic vo...
International audienceThe strong ozone depletion event that occurred in Arctic during spring 2011 wa...
A pool of low-ozone air resides in the Arctic stratosphere in summer. Its formation and maintenance ...
Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) satellite measurements indicate that total ozone amounts hav...
Stratospheric ozone levels are near their lowest point since measurements began, so current ultravio...
We used ultraviolet radiation dosimeters to investigate human exposure at two polar latitudes with a...
We used ultraviolet radiation dosimeters to investigate human exposure at two polar latitudes with a...
The quality and quantity of UV measurements have increased greatly in the last few years. Variations...
Causes for the unusually high and seasonally anomalous ozone concentrations at Summit, Greenland wer...
This is chapter 4 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2021. Strong stra...
Arctic column ozone reached record low values (∼310 DU) during March of 2011, exposing Arctic ecosys...
Chemical ozone destruction occurs over both polar regions in local winter–spring. In the Antarctic, ...
Severe vortex-wide ozone loss in the Arctic would expose both ecosystems and several millions of peo...
Greatly increased levels of ultraviolet (UV) radiation were observed at thirteen Arctic and sub-Arct...
Measurements of solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) performed between January and June 2020 at 10 Arct...
International audienceThe erythemally weighted (UV) irradiance below the severely depleted Arctic vo...
International audienceThe strong ozone depletion event that occurred in Arctic during spring 2011 wa...
A pool of low-ozone air resides in the Arctic stratosphere in summer. Its formation and maintenance ...
Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) satellite measurements indicate that total ozone amounts hav...
Stratospheric ozone levels are near their lowest point since measurements began, so current ultravio...
We used ultraviolet radiation dosimeters to investigate human exposure at two polar latitudes with a...
We used ultraviolet radiation dosimeters to investigate human exposure at two polar latitudes with a...
The quality and quantity of UV measurements have increased greatly in the last few years. Variations...
Causes for the unusually high and seasonally anomalous ozone concentrations at Summit, Greenland wer...
This is chapter 4 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2021. Strong stra...
Arctic column ozone reached record low values (∼310 DU) during March of 2011, exposing Arctic ecosys...
Chemical ozone destruction occurs over both polar regions in local winter–spring. In the Antarctic, ...
Severe vortex-wide ozone loss in the Arctic would expose both ecosystems and several millions of peo...