Using data from the Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM) and Aura satellites, we have categorized the interannual variability of winter- and springtime upper stratospheric methane (CH<sub>4</sub>). We further show the effects of this variability on the chemistry of the upper stratosphere throughout the following summer. Years with strong wintertime mesospheric descent followed by dynamically quiet springs, such as 2009, lead to the lowest summertime CH<sub>4</sub>. Years with relatively weak wintertime descent, but strong springtime planetary wave activity, such as 2011, have the highest summertime CH<sub>4</sub>. By sampling the Aura Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) according to the occultation pattern of the AIM Solar Occultation ...
In this article, we present satellite observations of OClO from the years 1995–2002. The focus is on...
In this article, we present satellite observations of OClO from the years 1995 to 2002. The focus is...
At high Arctic stations such as Barrow, Alaska, springtime near-surface ozone amounts fluctuate betw...
Understanding the processes that control the inter-annual variability of Arctic total ozone during w...
Analyses of OH zonal means, recorded at boreal high latitudes by the Aura Microwave Limb Sounder (ML...
Measurements of stratospheric methane (CH4) and water vapor (H2O) are used to investigate seasonal a...
Links between springtime Arctic stratospheric ozone anomalies and anomalous surface weather in the N...
The Arctic winter 2015/16 was characterized by cold stratospheric temperatures. Here we present a co...
The Arctic winter 2015/16 was characterized by cold stratospheric temperatures. Here we present a co...
The altitude dependent variability of ozone in the polar stratosphere is regularly observed by ballo...
A pool of low-ozone air resides in the Arctic stratosphere in summer. Its formation and maintenance ...
The influence of the Arctic Oscillation (AO) on the vertical distribution of stratospheric ozone in ...
Ozone in the Arctic stratosphere is subject to large interannual variability, driven by both chemica...
Interannual changes of springtime ozone over the Arctic follow from anomalous transport and chemical...
International audienceThe stratospheric ozone loss during the Arctic winters 2004/05-2009/10 is inve...
In this article, we present satellite observations of OClO from the years 1995–2002. The focus is on...
In this article, we present satellite observations of OClO from the years 1995 to 2002. The focus is...
At high Arctic stations such as Barrow, Alaska, springtime near-surface ozone amounts fluctuate betw...
Understanding the processes that control the inter-annual variability of Arctic total ozone during w...
Analyses of OH zonal means, recorded at boreal high latitudes by the Aura Microwave Limb Sounder (ML...
Measurements of stratospheric methane (CH4) and water vapor (H2O) are used to investigate seasonal a...
Links between springtime Arctic stratospheric ozone anomalies and anomalous surface weather in the N...
The Arctic winter 2015/16 was characterized by cold stratospheric temperatures. Here we present a co...
The Arctic winter 2015/16 was characterized by cold stratospheric temperatures. Here we present a co...
The altitude dependent variability of ozone in the polar stratosphere is regularly observed by ballo...
A pool of low-ozone air resides in the Arctic stratosphere in summer. Its formation and maintenance ...
The influence of the Arctic Oscillation (AO) on the vertical distribution of stratospheric ozone in ...
Ozone in the Arctic stratosphere is subject to large interannual variability, driven by both chemica...
Interannual changes of springtime ozone over the Arctic follow from anomalous transport and chemical...
International audienceThe stratospheric ozone loss during the Arctic winters 2004/05-2009/10 is inve...
In this article, we present satellite observations of OClO from the years 1995–2002. The focus is on...
In this article, we present satellite observations of OClO from the years 1995 to 2002. The focus is...
At high Arctic stations such as Barrow, Alaska, springtime near-surface ozone amounts fluctuate betw...