International audienceWe present ozone measurements of the millimetre wave radiometer installed at the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (Institutet för rymdfysik, IRF) in Kiruna (67.8° N, 20.4° E, 420 m a.s.l.). Nearly continuous operation in the winter of 2002/2003 allow us to give an overview of ozone evolution in the stratosphere between 15 and 55 km. In this study we present a detailed analysis of the Arctic winter 2002/2003. By means of a methodology using equivalent latitudes we investigate the meteorological processes in the stratosphere during the entire winter/spring period. During the course of the winter strong mixing into the vortex took place in the middle and upper stratosphere as a result of three minor and one major warmi...
Record ozone loss was observed in the stratospheric Arctic in the spring of 2011. In the present wor...
The Arctic polar vortex exhibited widespread regions of low temperatures during the winter of 2005, ...
The total column ozone (TCO) at northern high latitudes is increased over a course of 1–2 months aft...
Abstract. We present ozone measurements from the mil-limetre wave radiometer installed at the Swedis...
International audienceThe stratospheric ozone loss during the Arctic winters 2004/05-2009/10 is inve...
International audienceWe present observations of unusually high values of ozone and N2O in the middl...
International audienceThe Match technique was used to determine chemically induced ozone loss inside...
Observations from the Odin/Sub-Millimetre Radiometer (SMR) instrument have been assimilated into the...
International audienceChemical ozone loss in the Arctic stratosphere was investigated for the twelve...
Lower stratospheric in situ observations are used to quantify both the accumulated ozone loss and th...
International audienceFor the winter 1999/2000 transport of air masses out of the vortex to mid-lati...
We present ozone loss estimated from airborne measurements taken during January–February and March i...
Lower stratosphericin situ observationsa re usedt o quantify both the accumulated ozone loss and the...
International audienceTotal column ozone reduction in the Arctic is evaluated each winter since 1993...
During Arctic winters with a cold, stable stratospheric circulation, reactions on the surface of pol...
Record ozone loss was observed in the stratospheric Arctic in the spring of 2011. In the present wor...
The Arctic polar vortex exhibited widespread regions of low temperatures during the winter of 2005, ...
The total column ozone (TCO) at northern high latitudes is increased over a course of 1–2 months aft...
Abstract. We present ozone measurements from the mil-limetre wave radiometer installed at the Swedis...
International audienceThe stratospheric ozone loss during the Arctic winters 2004/05-2009/10 is inve...
International audienceWe present observations of unusually high values of ozone and N2O in the middl...
International audienceThe Match technique was used to determine chemically induced ozone loss inside...
Observations from the Odin/Sub-Millimetre Radiometer (SMR) instrument have been assimilated into the...
International audienceChemical ozone loss in the Arctic stratosphere was investigated for the twelve...
Lower stratospheric in situ observations are used to quantify both the accumulated ozone loss and th...
International audienceFor the winter 1999/2000 transport of air masses out of the vortex to mid-lati...
We present ozone loss estimated from airborne measurements taken during January–February and March i...
Lower stratosphericin situ observationsa re usedt o quantify both the accumulated ozone loss and the...
International audienceTotal column ozone reduction in the Arctic is evaluated each winter since 1993...
During Arctic winters with a cold, stable stratospheric circulation, reactions on the surface of pol...
Record ozone loss was observed in the stratospheric Arctic in the spring of 2011. In the present wor...
The Arctic polar vortex exhibited widespread regions of low temperatures during the winter of 2005, ...
The total column ozone (TCO) at northern high latitudes is increased over a course of 1–2 months aft...