Total column ozone data over the past 22 to 30 years from ground-based Dobson and filter ozonometer stations between 30 N and 80 N are analyzed for residual trends remaining after allowance for the known geophysical variations corresponding to: (1) the change of seasons; (2) the quasi-biennial oscillation; and (3) the 11-year solar sunspot cycle. Examination of the data from several ground stations between 45 and 55 N indicated a seasonal difference in the long-term ozone series, with statistically significant losses in several winter months. Accordingly, the data from individual stations were analyzed with multiple regression analysis, seeking trends on a monthly basis after allowance for the known geophysical cycles. Previous statistical ...
International audienceEven though ozone-depleting substances have been substantially reduced due to ...
International audienceEven though ozone-depleting substances have been substantially reduced due to ...
Changes in baseline (here understood as representative of continental to hemispheric scales) troposp...
Long-term ozone trends (percentage change) have been computed from 13 years of Nimbus/TOMS (Total Oz...
The statistical relationship between springtime and summertime ozone over middle and polar latitudes...
The long term trends (least square linear regression with time) of ozone content at seven European, ...
The diurnally mean total ozone X from the Northern Hemisphere ground based 90 stations for 1975-1990...
The trends and variability of ozone are assessed over a northern mid-latitude station, Haute-Proven...
249-255Using a statistical regression model, annual as well as seasonal trends in zonal mean total z...
The trends and variability of ozone are assessed over a northern mid-latitude station, Haute-Provenc...
Temporal autocorrelations of monthly mean total ozone anomalies over the 35–60°S and 35–60°N latitud...
The effect of the winter Brewer-Dobson circulation (BDC) on the seasonal and decadal evolution of to...
The trends and variability of ozone are assessed over a northern mid-latitude station, Haute-Provenc...
The trends and variability of ozone are assessed over a northern mid-latitude station, Haute-Provenc...
The long-term changes in stratospheric ozone in both Antarctic and Arctic regions during the period ...
International audienceEven though ozone-depleting substances have been substantially reduced due to ...
International audienceEven though ozone-depleting substances have been substantially reduced due to ...
Changes in baseline (here understood as representative of continental to hemispheric scales) troposp...
Long-term ozone trends (percentage change) have been computed from 13 years of Nimbus/TOMS (Total Oz...
The statistical relationship between springtime and summertime ozone over middle and polar latitudes...
The long term trends (least square linear regression with time) of ozone content at seven European, ...
The diurnally mean total ozone X from the Northern Hemisphere ground based 90 stations for 1975-1990...
The trends and variability of ozone are assessed over a northern mid-latitude station, Haute-Proven...
249-255Using a statistical regression model, annual as well as seasonal trends in zonal mean total z...
The trends and variability of ozone are assessed over a northern mid-latitude station, Haute-Provenc...
Temporal autocorrelations of monthly mean total ozone anomalies over the 35–60°S and 35–60°N latitud...
The effect of the winter Brewer-Dobson circulation (BDC) on the seasonal and decadal evolution of to...
The trends and variability of ozone are assessed over a northern mid-latitude station, Haute-Provenc...
The trends and variability of ozone are assessed over a northern mid-latitude station, Haute-Provenc...
The long-term changes in stratospheric ozone in both Antarctic and Arctic regions during the period ...
International audienceEven though ozone-depleting substances have been substantially reduced due to ...
International audienceEven though ozone-depleting substances have been substantially reduced due to ...
Changes in baseline (here understood as representative of continental to hemispheric scales) troposp...