Statistics – Methodology
Scientific paper
Jan 1999
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Annales Geophysicae, vol. 17, Issue 1, pp.101-114
Statistics
Methodology
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Scientific paper
Severe chemical ozone loss has been detected in the Arctic in the winter and spring of 1995-96 by a variety of methods. Extreme reductions in column ozone due to halogen catalysed chemistry were derived from measurements of the Halogen Occultation Experiment (HALOE) on board the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite in the Arctic vortex. Here, we discuss further aspects of the HALOE observations in the Arctic over this period. Potential problems, both in the data themselves and in the methodology of the data analysis are considered and the reason for the differences between the Arctic ozone losses deduced from HALOE data version 17 and 18 is analysed. Moreover, it is shown that HALOE measurements in the Arctic in winter and spring 1995-96 compare well with observations by other ground-based and satellite instruments.
Bruhl Christoph
Burrows John P.
Crutzen Paul J.
Gordley Larry L.,
Grooß Jens-Uwe
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