The unusual persistence of an ozone hole over a southern mid-latitude station during the Antarctic spring 2009: a multi-instrument study

  • Wolfram, E. A.
  • Salvador, J.
  • Orte, F.
  • D'Elia, R.
  • Godin-Beekmann, Sophie
  • Kuttippurath, Jayanarayanan
  • Pazmino, Andrea
  • Goutail, Florence
  • Casiccia, C.
  • Zamorano, F.
  • Paes Leme, N.
  • Quel, E. J.
Publication date
January 2012
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH

Abstract

International audienceRecord-low ozone column densities (with a minimum of 212 DU) persisted over three weeks at the Río Gallegos NDACC (Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change) station (51.5° S, 69.3° W) in November 2009. Total ozone remained two standard deviations below the climatological mean for five consecutive days during this period. The statistical analysis of 30 years of satellite data from the Multi Sensor Reanalysis (MSR) database for Río Gallegos revealed that such a long-lasting low-ozone episode is a rare occurrence. The event is examined using height-resolved ozone lidar measurements at Río Gallegos, and observations from satellite and ground-based instruments. The computed relative difference between the...

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