Upper stratospheric ozone decrease events due to a positive feedback between ozone and the ozone dissociation rate

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Date
2009
Volume
16
Issue
3
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Göttingen : Copernicus
Abstract

Ozone measurements taken with a ground based microwave instrument at Lindau (51.66° N, 10.13° E) over some years showed strong ozone decrease events within the stratopause region, particularly during the winter half-year. These events are characterized by a marked drop of the ozone mixing ratio from two to three ppmv to less than half a ppmv in extreme cases. Simultaneous water vapor measurements at the same place, also carried out by a microwave instrument, showed a strong increase of its mixing ratio and the temperature was also enhanced during these episodes. The theoretical analysis brought evidence that these events result from a positive feedback in the complex radiatively-chemical system between the ozone column density and the ozone dissociation rate.

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atmospheric chemistry, measurement method, microwave limb sounder, mixing ratio, ozone, stratosphere, temperature profile, water vapor
Citation
Sonnemann, G. R., & Hartogh, P. (2009). Upper stratospheric ozone decrease events due to a positive feedback between ozone and the ozone dissociation rate. 16(3). https://doi.org//10.5194/npg-16-409-2009
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CC BY 3.0 Unported