Long-term ozone trends (percentage change) have been computed from 13 years of Nimbus/TOMS (Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer) data as a function of latitude, longitude, and month for the period January 1, 1979 to December 31, 1991. In both hemispheres, the ozone column content has decreased at latitudes above 30 deg by amounts that are larger than predicted by homogeneous chemistry models for the 13-year time period. The largest rates of ozone decrease occur in the Southern Hemisphere during winter and spring, with recovery during the summer and autumn. The large winter ozone loss rates are consistent with observed low stratospheric temperatures, ice-cloud formation, and heterogeneous chemistry at middle and high latitudes. There are simila...
International audienceReverse domain-filling trajectory calculations have been performed for the yea...
In order to research a link of the recent rapid ozone depletion to the circulation in the stratosphe...
The long-term changes in stratospheric ozone in both Antarctic and Arctic regions during the period ...
The distribution of total column ozone is investigated, using data from the TOMS (Total Ozone Mappin...
International audienceTotal ozone anomalies (deviation from the long-term mean) are created by anoma...
The long term trends (least square linear regression with time) of ozone content at seven European, ...
The variability of atmospheric midlatitudinal ozone between 1980 and 2000 over the Southern Hemisphe...
Total column ozone data over the past 22 to 30 years from ground-based Dobson and filter ozonometer ...
249-255Using a statistical regression model, annual as well as seasonal trends in zonal mean total z...
The statistical relationship between springtime and summertime ozone over middle and polar latitudes...
Using a set of selected surface ozone (nine stations) and ozone vertical profile measurements (from ...
We present an updated perspective on near-global total ozone trends for the period 1995–2020. We use...
International audiencePrevious studies have presented clear evidence that the Northern Hemisphere to...
Using a set of selected surface ozone (nine stations) and ozone vertical profile measurements (from ...
Using a set of selected surface ozone (nine stations) and ozone vertical profile measurements (from ...
International audienceReverse domain-filling trajectory calculations have been performed for the yea...
In order to research a link of the recent rapid ozone depletion to the circulation in the stratosphe...
The long-term changes in stratospheric ozone in both Antarctic and Arctic regions during the period ...
The distribution of total column ozone is investigated, using data from the TOMS (Total Ozone Mappin...
International audienceTotal ozone anomalies (deviation from the long-term mean) are created by anoma...
The long term trends (least square linear regression with time) of ozone content at seven European, ...
The variability of atmospheric midlatitudinal ozone between 1980 and 2000 over the Southern Hemisphe...
Total column ozone data over the past 22 to 30 years from ground-based Dobson and filter ozonometer ...
249-255Using a statistical regression model, annual as well as seasonal trends in zonal mean total z...
The statistical relationship between springtime and summertime ozone over middle and polar latitudes...
Using a set of selected surface ozone (nine stations) and ozone vertical profile measurements (from ...
We present an updated perspective on near-global total ozone trends for the period 1995–2020. We use...
International audiencePrevious studies have presented clear evidence that the Northern Hemisphere to...
Using a set of selected surface ozone (nine stations) and ozone vertical profile measurements (from ...
Using a set of selected surface ozone (nine stations) and ozone vertical profile measurements (from ...
International audienceReverse domain-filling trajectory calculations have been performed for the yea...
In order to research a link of the recent rapid ozone depletion to the circulation in the stratosphe...
The long-term changes in stratospheric ozone in both Antarctic and Arctic regions during the period ...