Correlative studies of satellite ozone sensor measurements

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Atmospheric Composition, Ozone, Ozonometry, Satellite Sounding, Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer, Correlation, Latitude, Satellite-Borne Instruments

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Comparisons are made between total ozone measurements made by four satellite ozone sensors (TOMS, SBUV, TOVS and MFR). The comparisons were made during July 1979 when all sensors were operating simultaneously. The TOMS and SBUV sensors were observed to measure less total ozone than the MFR sensor, 10 and 15 Dobson units (DU) respectively. The MFR and TOMS sensors measured less ozone than the TOVS sensor, 19 and 28 DU, respectively. Latitudinal variability of the total ozone comparisons is discussed.

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