Observations of diurnal variations of millimeter-wave emission from stratospheric ozone

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Diurnal Variations, Millimeter Waves, Ozonometry, Stratosphere, Latitude, Molecular Rotation, Resonant Frequencies, Spectrum Analysis, U.S.S.R.

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Observations of the rotational transitions of ozone with resonant frequencies of 142175.10 and 101736.76 MHz were made with multichannel spectrum analyzers operating in the 110-150 and 80-110 GHz ranges in different latitude zones of the Soviet Union. Regular diurnal variations of the ozone emission were found at midlatitudes, whereas such variations were not observed at the polar circle latitude.

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