International audienceChemical ozone loss in the Arctic stratosphere was investigated for the twelve years between 1991 and 2003 employing the ozone-tracer correlation method. For this method, the change in the relation between ozone and a long-lived tracer is considered for all twelve years over the lifetime of the polar vortex to calculate chemical ozone loss. Both the accumulated local ozone loss in the lower stratosphere and the column ozone loss were derived consistently, mainly on the basis of HALOE satellite observations. HALOE measurements do not cover the polar region homogeneously over the course of the winter. Thus, to derive an early winter reference function for each of the twelve years, all available measurements were addition...
During Arctic winters with a cold, stable stratospheric circulation, reactions on the surface of pol...
Chemical ozone loss rates inside the Arctic polar vortex were determined in early 1998 and early 199...
During Arctic winters with a cold, stable stratospheric circulation, reactions on the surface of pol...
Chemical ozone loss in the Arctic stratosphere was investigated for the twelve years between 1991 an...
International audienceIn this paper chemical ozone loss in the Arctic stratosphere was investigated ...
In this thesis, the chemical ozone loss in the Arctic stratosphere was investigated for twelve years...
Lower stratospheric in situ observations are used to quantify both the accumulated ozone loss and th...
Chemical ozone loss in winter 1991–1992 is recalculated based on observations of the HALOE sat...
Chemical ozone loss in winter 1991–1992 is recalculated based on observations of the HALOE satellite...
Chemical ozone loss in winter 1991–1992 is recalculated based on observations of the HALOE satellite...
Lower stratosphericin situ observationsa re usedt o quantify both the accumulated ozone loss and the...
[1] We employ Halogen Occultation Experiment (HALOE) observations and balloon-borne measurements (on...
Chemical ozone loss rates inside the Arctic polar vortex were determined in early 1998 and early 199...
Chemical ozone loss rates inside the Arctic polar vortex were determined in early 1998 and early 199...
Chemical ozone loss rates inside the Arctic polar vortex were determined in early 1998 and early 199...
During Arctic winters with a cold, stable stratospheric circulation, reactions on the surface of pol...
Chemical ozone loss rates inside the Arctic polar vortex were determined in early 1998 and early 199...
During Arctic winters with a cold, stable stratospheric circulation, reactions on the surface of pol...
Chemical ozone loss in the Arctic stratosphere was investigated for the twelve years between 1991 an...
International audienceIn this paper chemical ozone loss in the Arctic stratosphere was investigated ...
In this thesis, the chemical ozone loss in the Arctic stratosphere was investigated for twelve years...
Lower stratospheric in situ observations are used to quantify both the accumulated ozone loss and th...
Chemical ozone loss in winter 1991–1992 is recalculated based on observations of the HALOE sat...
Chemical ozone loss in winter 1991–1992 is recalculated based on observations of the HALOE satellite...
Chemical ozone loss in winter 1991–1992 is recalculated based on observations of the HALOE satellite...
Lower stratosphericin situ observationsa re usedt o quantify both the accumulated ozone loss and the...
[1] We employ Halogen Occultation Experiment (HALOE) observations and balloon-borne measurements (on...
Chemical ozone loss rates inside the Arctic polar vortex were determined in early 1998 and early 199...
Chemical ozone loss rates inside the Arctic polar vortex were determined in early 1998 and early 199...
Chemical ozone loss rates inside the Arctic polar vortex were determined in early 1998 and early 199...
During Arctic winters with a cold, stable stratospheric circulation, reactions on the surface of pol...
Chemical ozone loss rates inside the Arctic polar vortex were determined in early 1998 and early 199...
During Arctic winters with a cold, stable stratospheric circulation, reactions on the surface of pol...