Ozone observations from the GOMOS instrument together with a coupled ion and neutral chemistry model are used to study the effects of the January 2005 solar storms on the polar winter middle atmosphere. The model results indicate strong HO x and NO x enhancements in the mesosphere, and simultaneous ozone depletion maximizing between 70–80 km. During strong proton forcing GOMOS measurements show the destruction of the tertiary ozone maximum, observed at polar latitudes near 72 km before the events. This altitude is concurrent with the largest HO x enhancements in the model results. We observe for the first time the disappearance of the tertiary ozone maximum, and determine the underlying cause. With subsiding proton forcing GOMOS measurement...
The stratospheric and mesospheric impacts of the solar proton events of January 2005 are studied her...
Solar proton fluxes have been measured by satellites for over forty years (1963-present). Several sa...
[1] Using measurements from the MLS/Aura and GOMOS/Envisat instruments together with a 1-D ion and n...
Ozone observations from the GOMOS instrument to-gether with a coupled ion and neutral chemistry mode...
International audienceWe present spatio-temporal distributions of the tertiary ozone maximum (TOM), ...
International audienceWe present spatio-temporal distributions of the tertiary ozone maximum (TOM), ...
International audienceObservations of O3 and NO2 made by the GOMOS instrument on board European Spac...
International audienceObservations of O3 and NO2 made by the GOMOS instrument on board European Spac...
Solar proton events (SPEs) are known to have caused changes in constituents in the Earth's polar neu...
We have studied the short-term effect of the October–November 2003 series of solar proton events on ...
International audienceEnergetic proton precipitation occurring during solar events can increase the ...
Energetic proton precipitation occurring during solar events can increase the production of odd nitr...
Energetic proton precipitation occurring during solar events can increase the production of odd nitr...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar meteorology and glaciology, Wed. ...
Energetic proton precipitation occurring during solar events can increase the production of odd nitr...
The stratospheric and mesospheric impacts of the solar proton events of January 2005 are studied her...
Solar proton fluxes have been measured by satellites for over forty years (1963-present). Several sa...
[1] Using measurements from the MLS/Aura and GOMOS/Envisat instruments together with a 1-D ion and n...
Ozone observations from the GOMOS instrument to-gether with a coupled ion and neutral chemistry mode...
International audienceWe present spatio-temporal distributions of the tertiary ozone maximum (TOM), ...
International audienceWe present spatio-temporal distributions of the tertiary ozone maximum (TOM), ...
International audienceObservations of O3 and NO2 made by the GOMOS instrument on board European Spac...
International audienceObservations of O3 and NO2 made by the GOMOS instrument on board European Spac...
Solar proton events (SPEs) are known to have caused changes in constituents in the Earth's polar neu...
We have studied the short-term effect of the October–November 2003 series of solar proton events on ...
International audienceEnergetic proton precipitation occurring during solar events can increase the ...
Energetic proton precipitation occurring during solar events can increase the production of odd nitr...
Energetic proton precipitation occurring during solar events can increase the production of odd nitr...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar meteorology and glaciology, Wed. ...
Energetic proton precipitation occurring during solar events can increase the production of odd nitr...
The stratospheric and mesospheric impacts of the solar proton events of January 2005 are studied her...
Solar proton fluxes have been measured by satellites for over forty years (1963-present). Several sa...
[1] Using measurements from the MLS/Aura and GOMOS/Envisat instruments together with a 1-D ion and n...