Investigation of the transport and chemistry in the polar and tropical lower stratosphere using Infra-Red Montgolfier

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Stratospheric ozone destruction related processes in the Arctic have been investigated during the last four years using long duration Infra-Red Montgolfier (MIR). A variety of meteorological and chemical measurements have been carried out in the frame of the THESEO Lagrangian Experiment in 1999 and 2000. Based on this heritage, new programmes are now starting for studying transport, microphysics and chemistry in the tropics. In preparation of future programmes a series of MIR test flights has been carried out in November 2000 and February 2001 from Brazil. The objective of the presentation is to summarise current performances of the balloons and existing sub-systems from a user point of view and to describe the first achievements of the tropical flights and the problems encountered.

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