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Evaluation of tropospheric and stratospheric ozone trends over Western Europe from ground-based FTIR network observations.

Vigouroux, C*; De Mazière, M*; Demoulin, P*; Servais, C*; Hase, F*; Blumenstock, I*; Kramer, M*; Schneider, J*; Mellqvist, A*; Strandberg, V*; Velazco, J*; Notholt, R*; Sussmann, W*; Rockmann, A*; Gardiner, T D; Coleman, M; Woods, P T (2008) Evaluation of tropospheric and stratospheric ozone trends over Western Europe from ground-based FTIR network observations. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 8. pp. 6865-6886.

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Abstract

Within the European project UFTIR (Time series of Upper Free Troposphere observations from a European ground-based FTIR network), six ground-based Fourier Transform infrared stations in Western Europe, from 79N to 28N, all part of the Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC), have joined their efforts to evaluate the trend of several direct and indirect greenhouse gases over the period 1995-2004.This paper focuses on the O3 results. The observed total column ozone trends are in agreement with previous studies: 1) no total column ozone trend is seen at the lowest latitude station Izana (28N); 2) slightly positive total column trends are seen at the two mid-latitude stations Zugspitze and Jungfraujoch (47N), only one of them being significant; 3) the highest latitude stations Harestua (60N), Kiruna (68N) and Ny-°Alesund (79N) show significant positive total column trends.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Environmental Measurement
Environmental Measurement > Atmospheric Science, Emission and Security
Last Modified: 02 Feb 2018 13:15
URI: http://eprintspublications.npl.co.uk/id/eprint/4265

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