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Quantification of the impact in mid-latitudes of chemical ozone depletion in the 1999/2000 Arctic polar vortex prior to the vortex breakup

  • For the winter 1999/2000 transport of air masses out of the vortex to mid-latitudes and ozone destruction inside and outside the northern polar vortex is studied to quantify the impact of earlier winter (before March) polar ozone destruction on mid-latitude ozone. Nearly 112 000 trajectories are started on 1 December 1999 on 6 different potential temperature levels between 500–600 K and for a subset of these trajectories photo-chemical box-model calculations are performed. We linked a decline of −0.9% of mid-latitude ozone in this layer occurring in January and February 2000 to ozone destruction inside the vortex and successive transport of these air masses to mid-latitudes. Further, the impact of denitrification, PSC-occurrence and anthropogenic chlorine loading on future stratospheric ozone is determined by applying various scenarios. Lower stratospheric temperatures and denitrification were found to play the most important role in the future evolution of polar ozone depletion.

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Document Type:Article
Language:English
Author:G. Koch, H. Wernli, S. Buss, J. Staehelin, T. Peter, M. A. Liniger, S. Meilinger
Parent Title (English):Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussion
Volume:4
Number of pages:30
First Page:1911
Last Page:1940
ISSN:1680-7375
DOI:https://doi.org/10.5194/acpd-4-1911-2004
Publisher:Copernicus
Date of first publication:2004/04/05
Copyright:© Author(s) 2004. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License.
Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC):5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 55 Geowissenschaften, Geologie / 551 Geologie, Hydrologie, Meteorologie
Entry in this database:2022/05/14