First comparison of simultaneous IRIS, BUV, and ground-based measurements of total ozone

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Atmospheric Scattering, Backscattering, Infrared Radiation, Ozonometry, Remote Sensors, Ultraviolet Radiation, Electromagnetic Scattering, Ground Stations, Infrared Interferometers, Infrared Spectrometers, Satellite-Borne Instruments

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In the present paper, the zonally-averaged global distribution of total ozone obtained simultaneously from different measurements are compared with respect to differences in the measured latitudinal and seasonal variations of total ozone. Emphasis is placed on systematic discrepancies that appear to be related to differences in the sensing methodologies or instruments. While the zonal averages of the IRIS and BUV satellite techniques agree quite well at low latitudes, the results are consistently higher for IRIS than for BUV above mid-latitudes in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The BUV and ground-based ultraviolet averages agree better with each other than with infrared IRIS measurements.

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