AbstractSolid polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) layers observed by lidar and a balloon-borne optical particle counter (OPC) on 17 December 1995 are reexamined in a comparative analysis framework. The typical radius of solid particles in the observed PSC is determined through the comparative analysis to have been approximately 2.3 μm. A backward trajectory analysis for the air mass in which the solid particles were observed shows that the air mass had experienced temperatures 2–3 K below the frost point of nitric acid tri-hydrate (NAT) during the 4 days preceding the observations. The back-trajectory analysis traces the air mass back to northern Greenland and Ellesmere Island on 16 December, one day before the observations. A microphysical box...
International audiencePolar stratospheric clouds (PSC) have been observed in early winter (December ...
International audiencePolar stratospheric clouds (PSC) have been observed in early winter (December ...
International audiencePolar stratospheric clouds (PSC) have been observed in early winter (December ...
Soon after the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole it became clear that particles in the polar str...
Soon after the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole it became clear that particles in the polar str...
International audienceThe importance of polar stratospheric clouds (PSC) for polar ozone depletion i...
Polar stratospheric clouds (PSC's) have been detected repeatedly during Arctic and Antarctic winters...
Airborne lidar measurements of Arctic polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) in January 1984 and January ...
Soon after the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole it became clear that particles in the polar str...
Soon after the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole it became clear that particles in the polar str...
International audiencePolar stratospheric clouds (PSC) have been observed in early winter (December ...
Satellite-based observations during the Arctic winter of 2009/2010 provide firm evidence that, in co...
The type of Polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) as well as their temporal and spatial extent are impor...
International audiencePolar stratospheric clouds (PSC) have been observed in early winter (December ...
International audiencePolar stratospheric clouds (PSC) have been observed in early winter (December ...
International audiencePolar stratospheric clouds (PSC) have been observed in early winter (December ...
International audiencePolar stratospheric clouds (PSC) have been observed in early winter (December ...
International audiencePolar stratospheric clouds (PSC) have been observed in early winter (December ...
Soon after the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole it became clear that particles in the polar str...
Soon after the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole it became clear that particles in the polar str...
International audienceThe importance of polar stratospheric clouds (PSC) for polar ozone depletion i...
Polar stratospheric clouds (PSC's) have been detected repeatedly during Arctic and Antarctic winters...
Airborne lidar measurements of Arctic polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) in January 1984 and January ...
Soon after the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole it became clear that particles in the polar str...
Soon after the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole it became clear that particles in the polar str...
International audiencePolar stratospheric clouds (PSC) have been observed in early winter (December ...
Satellite-based observations during the Arctic winter of 2009/2010 provide firm evidence that, in co...
The type of Polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) as well as their temporal and spatial extent are impor...
International audiencePolar stratospheric clouds (PSC) have been observed in early winter (December ...
International audiencePolar stratospheric clouds (PSC) have been observed in early winter (December ...
International audiencePolar stratospheric clouds (PSC) have been observed in early winter (December ...
International audiencePolar stratospheric clouds (PSC) have been observed in early winter (December ...
International audiencePolar stratospheric clouds (PSC) have been observed in early winter (December ...