... the OMIozoneprofile algorithm of Liu et ...retrieve ozone profiles from BUV ...partial ozone columns at 24 layers from the surface to ∼ 60 km ...information ...
... Fishman, J., Iraci, L. T., Al-Saadi, J., Chance, K., Chavez, F., Chin, M., Coble, P., Davis, C., DiGiacomo, P. M., Edwards, D., Eldering, A., Goes, J., Herman, J., Hu, C., Jacob, D., Jor- dan, C., Kawa, S. R., Key, R., ...
... content of the files provided by the retrieval teams has to be examined ...nadir ozoneprofile than the RAL system, about the same (amount of) information has been used for the ...
... sensitivity of the operational Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) ozoneprofile retrieval algorithm to a number of a priori and radiative transfer as- ...effect of ...
... pressure from the NCEP/NCAR Reanal- ysis was also included in the input vector in order to signal the upper integration limit for the ozone column to be re- ...height and the tropospheric ...
... concentrations oftroposphericozoneand particulate matter (PM), and what chang- ing concentrations could m ean for population health, as well as studies projecting the impacts ...
... obtained from the World Ozoneand Ultraviolet Data Centre (WOUDC, ...org) andfrom the Global Monitoring Division of NOAA ...uncertainty of electrochemical concentration ...
... spheric ozone, and the observations made in the troposphere have not previously been ...cases of high altitude ozone depletion (i.e. ex- tending of the order 1 to ∼3 km above ground ...
... majority oftroposphericozone depletion event (ODE) studies have focussed on time-series measure- ments, with comparatively few studies of the vertical com- ...ozonesondes and almost ...
... diction of the ozone depletion, while the red dashed lines give the 68% confidence ...predicted ozone depletion in individual years based on the actual PSC extent instead of the ...
... much of this remarkable ozone increase, an increase driven by the increased emissions ofozone precursors associ- ated with ...spheric ozone over the last few decades has proven more ...
... differences and uncertainties in projections of future ...results of this study are likely to be specific to UM-UKCA, the significance of the stratosphere in determining future changes in ...
... Acknowledgement. This work was initially inspired by a discussion with Daniel J. Jacob at Harvard University. This publication was made possible by US EPA grant (grant 83428601). Its contents are solely the ...
... mean profileof NO 2 mixing ratio over Fair Hill, Aldino, Padonia, Beltsville, Edgwood, and Essex in ...grid from each ...mined from in situ measurements during the entire campaign. The ...
... mission and provides information on various atmo- spheric parameters (Levelt et ...as ozone, aerosols, clouds, surface UV irradiance and other trace ...gasses. OMI is a wide swath, nadir ...
... Andersen, S. B., Weatherhead, E. C., Stevermer, A., Austin, J., Br ¨uhl, C., Fleming, E .L., de Grandpr ´e, J., Grewe, F., Isaksen, I., Pitari, G., Portman, R. W., Roguerud, B., Rosenfield, J. E., Smyshlaev, S., ...
... the tropospheric column BrO products used in this study. The ozone data at Alert were supplied by Mike Shaw and Dave Ord from the Cana- dian Air and Precipitation Monitoring Network ...
... and model simulations a good agreement, except below 20 km altitude, where ob- served ClO is greater by as much as a factor of four. A mechanism responsible for maintaining these high ClO mixing ratios was ...
... J., and Joseph, E.: Comparison of Canadian air quality fore- cast models with troposphericozoneprofile measurements above midlatitude North Amer- ica during the IONS/ICARTT campaign: ...
... one of the main pollutants that contribute to air quality deterioration in urban ...meteorological and chemical ...variability of O 3 concentrations at the São Paulo metropolitan region between 2005 ...