Reliable ozone trends after 2000 are essential to detect early ozone recovery. However, the long-term ground-based and satellite ozone profile trends reported in the literature show a high variability. There are multiple reasons for variability in the reported long-term trends such as the measurement timing and the dataset quality. The Payerne Switzerland microwave radiometer (MWR) ozone trends are significantly positive at 2 % to 3 % per decade in the upper stratosphere (5–1 hPa, 35–48 km), with a high variation with altitude. This is in accordance with the Northern Hemisphere (NH) trends reported by other ground-based instruments in the SPARC LOTUS project. In order to determine what part of the variability between different datasets come...
In this paper, we assess how daily ozone (O3) measurements from the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding In...
This thesis investigates and quantifies changes in stratospheric ozone and tropospheric water vapour...
International audienceThis study presents an updated evaluation of stratospheric ozone profile trend...
Reliable ozone trends after 2000 are essential to detect early ozone recovery. However, the long-ter...
International audienceObserving stratospheric ozone is essential to assess if the Montreal Protocol ...
International audienceObserving stratospheric ozone is essential to assess whether the Montreal Prot...
The trends and variability of ozone are assessed over a northern mid-latitude station, Haute-Proven...
International audienceIn recent years, many analyses of space- and ground-based data records reporte...
International audienceThe coherence of stratospheric ozone time series retrieved from various observ...
The ozone profile records of a large number of limb and occultation satellite instruments are widely...
International audienceNOAA’s ground-based (GB) remote sensing and in situ instruments continuously t...
In this paper, we assess how daily ozone (O[subscript 3]) measurements from the Infrared Atmospheric...
The long-term evolution of stratospheric ozone at different stations in the low and mid-latitudes i...
Accurate quantification of long-term trends in stratospheric ozone can be challenging due to their s...
In this paper, we assess how daily ozone (O3) measurements from the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding In...
This thesis investigates and quantifies changes in stratospheric ozone and tropospheric water vapour...
International audienceThis study presents an updated evaluation of stratospheric ozone profile trend...
Reliable ozone trends after 2000 are essential to detect early ozone recovery. However, the long-ter...
International audienceObserving stratospheric ozone is essential to assess if the Montreal Protocol ...
International audienceObserving stratospheric ozone is essential to assess whether the Montreal Prot...
The trends and variability of ozone are assessed over a northern mid-latitude station, Haute-Proven...
International audienceIn recent years, many analyses of space- and ground-based data records reporte...
International audienceThe coherence of stratospheric ozone time series retrieved from various observ...
The ozone profile records of a large number of limb and occultation satellite instruments are widely...
International audienceNOAA’s ground-based (GB) remote sensing and in situ instruments continuously t...
In this paper, we assess how daily ozone (O[subscript 3]) measurements from the Infrared Atmospheric...
The long-term evolution of stratospheric ozone at different stations in the low and mid-latitudes i...
Accurate quantification of long-term trends in stratospheric ozone can be challenging due to their s...
In this paper, we assess how daily ozone (O3) measurements from the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding In...
This thesis investigates and quantifies changes in stratospheric ozone and tropospheric water vapour...
International audienceThis study presents an updated evaluation of stratospheric ozone profile trend...