Our quantitative understanding of natural tropospheric ozone concentrations is limited by the paucity of reliable measurements before the 1980s. We utilize the existing measurements to compare the long-term ozone changes that occurred within the marine boundary layer at northern and southern midlatitudes. Since 1950 ozone concentrations have increased by a factor of 2.1 ± 0.2 in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) and are presently larger than in the Southern Hemisphere (SH), where only a much smaller increase has occurred. These changes are attributed to increased ozone production driven by anthropogenic emissions of photochemical ozone precursors that increased with industrial development. The greater ozone concentrations and increases in the NH...
Total column ozone has been monitored for almost a century. The focus of most research studies over ...
Highest atmospheric ozone production rates can be found at around 30 km in the tropical stratosphere...
In this paper, we investigate why current state-of-the-art chemistry-climate models underestimate t...
Our quantitative understanding of natural tropospheric ozone concentrations is limited by the paucit...
Anthropogenic emissions of chemical reactive trace gases have substantially altered the composition ...
Abstract. Previous studies have presented clear evidence that the Northern Hemisphere total ozone fi...
grantor: University of TorontoTotal column ozone concentration measured over North America...
grantor: University of TorontoTotal column ozone concentration measured over North America...
Tropospheric ozone changes since pre-industrial times due to changes in emissions have been calculat...
Ozone is a major air quality parameter, a key player in atmospheric chemistry and instrumental in g...
Influences of anthropogenic emissions from the northern hemisphere mid-latitudes can be seen in remo...
Using a set of selected surface ozone (nine stations) and ozone vertical profile measurements (from ...
Six and one-half years of ozone data and temperature data are used to extend Geller et al.'s (1988) ...
The importance of stratospheric ozone depletion on the atmospheric circulation of the troposphere is...
In this paper, we investigate why current state-of-the-art chemistry-climate models underestimate th...
Total column ozone has been monitored for almost a century. The focus of most research studies over ...
Highest atmospheric ozone production rates can be found at around 30 km in the tropical stratosphere...
In this paper, we investigate why current state-of-the-art chemistry-climate models underestimate t...
Our quantitative understanding of natural tropospheric ozone concentrations is limited by the paucit...
Anthropogenic emissions of chemical reactive trace gases have substantially altered the composition ...
Abstract. Previous studies have presented clear evidence that the Northern Hemisphere total ozone fi...
grantor: University of TorontoTotal column ozone concentration measured over North America...
grantor: University of TorontoTotal column ozone concentration measured over North America...
Tropospheric ozone changes since pre-industrial times due to changes in emissions have been calculat...
Ozone is a major air quality parameter, a key player in atmospheric chemistry and instrumental in g...
Influences of anthropogenic emissions from the northern hemisphere mid-latitudes can be seen in remo...
Using a set of selected surface ozone (nine stations) and ozone vertical profile measurements (from ...
Six and one-half years of ozone data and temperature data are used to extend Geller et al.'s (1988) ...
The importance of stratospheric ozone depletion on the atmospheric circulation of the troposphere is...
In this paper, we investigate why current state-of-the-art chemistry-climate models underestimate th...
Total column ozone has been monitored for almost a century. The focus of most research studies over ...
Highest atmospheric ozone production rates can be found at around 30 km in the tropical stratosphere...
In this paper, we investigate why current state-of-the-art chemistry-climate models underestimate t...