International audienceA comprehensive investigation of polar stratospheric clouds was performed on 25 January 2000 with instruments onboard a balloon gondola flown from Kiruna, Sweden. Cloud layers were repeatedly encountered at altitudes between 20 and 24 kilometers over a wide range of atmospheric temperatures (185 to 197 kelvin). Particle composition analysis showed that a large fraction of the cloud layers was composed of nitric acid trihydrate (NAT) particles, containing water and nitric acid at a molar ratio of 3:1; this confirmed that these long-sought solid crystals exist well above ice formation temperatures. The presence of NAT particles enhances the potential for chlorine activation with subsequent ozone destruction in polar regi...
[1] A balloonborne gondola for a comprehensive study of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) was launch...
[1] A balloonborne gondola for a comprehensive study of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) was launch...
International audienceA polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) was observed on 6 February 2003 in the Arcti...
International audienceA comprehensive investigation of polar stratospheric clouds was performed on 2...
International audienceA comprehensive investigation of polar stratospheric clouds was performed on 2...
International audienceA comprehensive investigation of polar stratospheric clouds was performed on 2...
International audienceA comprehensive investigation of polar stratospheric clouds was performed on 2...
International audienceA comprehensive investigation of polar stratospheric clouds was performed on 2...
A PSC has been detected in February 2003 in the Arctic stratosphere by in-situ instruments onboard a...
International audienceIn early December 2001, balloon-borne in situ measurements of particle composi...
Particle size distribution, composition, and optical properties of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs)...
Particle size distribution, composition, and optical properties of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs)...
Particle size distribution, composition, and optical properties of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs)...
A PSC was detected on 6 February 2003 in the Arctic stratosphere by in-situ measurements onboard the...
[1] A balloonborne gondola for a comprehensive study of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) was launch...
[1] A balloonborne gondola for a comprehensive study of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) was launch...
[1] A balloonborne gondola for a comprehensive study of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) was launch...
International audienceA polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) was observed on 6 February 2003 in the Arcti...
International audienceA comprehensive investigation of polar stratospheric clouds was performed on 2...
International audienceA comprehensive investigation of polar stratospheric clouds was performed on 2...
International audienceA comprehensive investigation of polar stratospheric clouds was performed on 2...
International audienceA comprehensive investigation of polar stratospheric clouds was performed on 2...
International audienceA comprehensive investigation of polar stratospheric clouds was performed on 2...
A PSC has been detected in February 2003 in the Arctic stratosphere by in-situ instruments onboard a...
International audienceIn early December 2001, balloon-borne in situ measurements of particle composi...
Particle size distribution, composition, and optical properties of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs)...
Particle size distribution, composition, and optical properties of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs)...
Particle size distribution, composition, and optical properties of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs)...
A PSC was detected on 6 February 2003 in the Arctic stratosphere by in-situ measurements onboard the...
[1] A balloonborne gondola for a comprehensive study of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) was launch...
[1] A balloonborne gondola for a comprehensive study of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) was launch...
[1] A balloonborne gondola for a comprehensive study of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) was launch...
International audienceA polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) was observed on 6 February 2003 in the Arcti...