Ozone depletion events observed in the high latitude surface layer during the TOPSE aircraft program [PDF]
During the Tropospheric Ozone Production about the Spring Equinox (TOPSE) aircraft program, ozone depletion events (ODEs) in the high latitude surface layer were investigated using lidar and in situ instruments.
B. A. Ridley +31 more
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A commentary of “Antarctic ozone layer is gradually recovering” in 10 remarkable discoveries from 2020 in Nature [PDF]
In the mid-1980s, scientists discovered a spring atmospheric ozone hole over Antarctica, revealing the threat of human-made ozone-depleting substances to the atmosphere.
Wenshou Tian
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A condition and dynamics of the earth's ozone layer with attention on the Montreal protocol [PDF]
The paper presents the analyses of the condition and dynamics of earth's ozone layer on the base of the latest satellite measurements and estimated results of the pollutants emissions.
Ducić Vladan, Đurđić Snežana
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Near-future rocket launches could slow ozone recovery [PDF]
Rocket emissions thin the stratospheric ozone layer. To understand if significant ozone losses could occur as the launch industry grows, we examine two scenarios.
Laura E. Revell +9 more
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Montreal Protocol's impact on the ozone layer and climate [PDF]
It is now recognized and confirmed that the ozone layer shields the biosphere from dangerous solar UV radiation and is also important for the global atmosphere and climate.
T. Egorova +7 more
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The future ozone trends in changing climate simulated with SOCOLv4 [PDF]
This study evaluates the future evolution of atmospheric ozone simulated with the Earth system model (ESM) SOCOLv4. Simulations have been performed based on two potential shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs): the middle-of-the-road (SSP2-4.5) and fossil ...
A. Karagodin-Doyennel +9 more
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Stratospherically induced circulation changes under the extreme conditions of the no-Montreal-Protocol scenario [PDF]
The Montreal Protocol and its amendments (MPA) have been a huge success in preserving the stratospheric ozone layer from being destroyed by unabated chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) emissions.
F. Zilker +11 more
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The historical ozone trends simulated with the SOCOLv4 and their comparison with observations and reanalyses [PDF]
There is evidence that the ozone layer has begun to recover owing to the ban on the production of halogenated ozone-depleting substances (hODS) accomplished by the Montreal Protocol and its amendments and adjustments (MPA). However, recent studies, while
A. Karagodin-Doyennel +11 more
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Arctic stratosphere changes in the 21st century in the Earth system model SOCOLv4
Two ensemble simulations of a new Earth system model (ESM) SOCOLv4 (SOlar Climate Ozone Links, version 4) for the period from 2015 to 2099 under moderate (SSP2-4.5) and severe (SSP5-8.5) scenarios of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission growth were analyzed to ...
Pavel Vargin +12 more
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Impacts of Ozone Changes in the Tropopause Layer on Stratospheric Water Vapor
Stratospheric water vapor (SWV) changes play an important role in regulating global climate change, and its variations are controlled by tropopause temperature.
Jinpeng Lu +3 more
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