After the well-reported record loss of Arctic stratospheric ozone of up to 38% in the winter 2010–2011, further large depletion of 27% occurred in the winter 2015–2016. Record low winter polar vortex temperatures, below the threshold for ice polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) formation, persisted for one month in January 2016. This is the first observation of such an event and resulted in unprecedented dehydration/denitrification of the polar vortex. Although chemistry–climate models (CCMs) generally predict further cooling of the lower stratosphere with the increasing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs), significant differences are found between model results indicating relatively large uncertainties in the predictions. The ...
International audienceIn the winter and spring of 2019/2020, the unusually cold, strong, and stable ...
International audienceThe amplitude of column ozone depletion in the Arctic is monitored every year ...
International audienceThe amplitude of ozone depletion in the Arctic is monitored every year since 1...
After the well-reported record loss of Arctic stratospheric ozone of up to 38% in the winter 2010–20...
Polar ozone depletion has been a major environmental threat for humanity since the late 1980s. The 2...
In the Arctic stratosphere, the combination of chemical ozone depletion by halogenated ozone-depleti...
International audienceThe Arctic polar vortex exhibited widespread regions of low temperatures durin...
Despite a ban on ozone depleting substances, ozone depletion during cold winters in the Arctic strat...
An unprecedented ozone loss occurred in the Arctic in spring 2011. The details of the event are revi...
International audienceThree-dimensional chemical transport models (CTMs) and coupled chemistry-clima...
Severe vortex-wide ozone loss in the Arctic would expose both ecosystems and several millions of peo...
International audienceThe amplitude of ozone depletion in the Arctic is monitored every year since 1...
International audienceThe amount of ozone depletion in the Arctic has been monitored every year sinc...
The 2015/2016 Arctic winter was one of the coldest stratospheric winters in recent years. A stable ...
International audienceIn the winter and spring of 2019/2020, the unusually cold, strong, and stable ...
International audienceThe amplitude of column ozone depletion in the Arctic is monitored every year ...
International audienceThe amplitude of ozone depletion in the Arctic is monitored every year since 1...
After the well-reported record loss of Arctic stratospheric ozone of up to 38% in the winter 2010–20...
Polar ozone depletion has been a major environmental threat for humanity since the late 1980s. The 2...
In the Arctic stratosphere, the combination of chemical ozone depletion by halogenated ozone-depleti...
International audienceThe Arctic polar vortex exhibited widespread regions of low temperatures durin...
Despite a ban on ozone depleting substances, ozone depletion during cold winters in the Arctic strat...
An unprecedented ozone loss occurred in the Arctic in spring 2011. The details of the event are revi...
International audienceThree-dimensional chemical transport models (CTMs) and coupled chemistry-clima...
Severe vortex-wide ozone loss in the Arctic would expose both ecosystems and several millions of peo...
International audienceThe amplitude of ozone depletion in the Arctic is monitored every year since 1...
International audienceThe amount of ozone depletion in the Arctic has been monitored every year sinc...
The 2015/2016 Arctic winter was one of the coldest stratospheric winters in recent years. A stable ...
International audienceIn the winter and spring of 2019/2020, the unusually cold, strong, and stable ...
International audienceThe amplitude of column ozone depletion in the Arctic is monitored every year ...
International audienceThe amplitude of ozone depletion in the Arctic is monitored every year since 1...