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Role of Stratospheric Temperature and Humidity in Occurrence of 2011 Spring Ozone Anomaly in the Arctic and on the Northern Territory of Russia Using Aura OMI/ MLS Observations
In March-April 2011, the М-124 ozonometer observations recorded an
anomalous decrease in the level of the total ozone (TO)
content over Tomsk. The decrease reached 30% as compared to multiyear
average. The paper studies the temperature, humidity,
and ozone anomalies, recorded in March 2011 by the Aura OMI/MLS
instrumentation in the stratosphere of Arctic latitudes and on
the northern territory of Russia. Their relation to the decrease in the
ozone concentration over Tomsk in April 2011 is analyzed. It
is hypothesized that the Arctic phenomena are the result of ozone loss
due to heterogeneous reactions on the surfaces of particles
in polar stratospheric clouds after a return of sunlight during spring.
Supposedly, irreversible growth of water vapor content at
heights of ozone maximum in the second half of March had raised the
temperature threshold for formation of PSCs that persisted
until late March; this probably promoted the chlorine activation and,
thereby, delayed the chlorine deactivation, resulting in even
greater overall ozone losses during March 2011. The subsequent
midlatitude phenomena seem to be due to synoptic-scale export of
the ozone-depleted humid Arctic air masses.
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