PETKOV, Boyan H., Vito VITALE, Di Carlo PIERO, Oxana DROFA, Daniele MASTRANGELO, Andrew R. D. SMEDLEY, Henri DIEMOZ, Anna Maria SIANI, Ilias FOUNTOULAKIS, Ann R. WEBB, Alkiviadis BAIS, Richard KIFT, John RIMMER, Giuseppe Rocco CASALE, Georg H. HANSEN, Tove SVENDBY, Andrea PAZMINO, Rolf WERNER, Atanas M. ATANASSOV, Kamil LÁSKA, Hugo DE BACKER, Alexander MANGOLD, Ulf KOEHLER, Voltaire A. VELAZCO, Rene STUEBI, Anna SOLOMATNIKOVA, Kseniya PAVLOVA, Piotr S. SOBOLEWSKI, Bjorn JOHNSEN, Florence GOUTAIL, Oliver MISAGA, Eleonora ARUFFO, Ladislav METELKA, Zoltan TOTH, Denes FEKETE, Alexandr A. ACULININ, Angelo LUPI, Mauro MAZZOLA a Federico ZARDI. An Unprecedented Arctic Ozone Depletion Event During Spring 2020 and Its Impacts Across Europe. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. Wiley, 2023, roč. 128, č. 3, s. 1-18. ISSN 2169-897X. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2022JD037581. |
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@article{2307697, author = {Petkov, Boyan H. and Vitale, Vito and Piero, Di Carlo and Drofa, Oxana and Mastrangelo, Daniele and Smedley, Andrew R. D. and Diemoz, Henri and Siani, Anna Maria and Fountoulakis, Ilias and Webb, Ann R. and Bais, Alkiviadis and Kift, Richard and Rimmer, John and Casale, Giuseppe Rocco and Hansen, Georg H. and Svendby, Tove and Pazmino, Andrea and Werner, Rolf and Atanassov, Atanas M. and Láska, Kamil and De Backer, Hugo and Mangold, Alexander and Koehler, Ulf and Velazco, Voltaire A. and Stuebi, Rene and Solomatnikova, Anna and Pavlova, Kseniya and Sobolewski, Piotr S. and Johnsen, Bjorn and Goutail, Florence and Misaga, Oliver and Aruffo, Eleonora and Metelka, Ladislav and Toth, Zoltan and Fekete, Denes and Aculinin, Alexandr A. and Lupi, Angelo and Mazzola, Mauro and Zardi, Federico}, article_number = {3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2022JD037581}, keywords = {Arctic ozone depletion; ozone column; Arctic vortex}, language = {eng}, issn = {2169-897X}, journal = {Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres}, title = {An Unprecedented Arctic Ozone Depletion Event During Spring 2020 and Its Impacts Across Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JD037581}, volume = {128}, year = {2023} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2307697 AU - Petkov, Boyan H. - Vitale, Vito - Piero, Di Carlo - Drofa, Oxana - Mastrangelo, Daniele - Smedley, Andrew R. D. - Diemoz, Henri - Siani, Anna Maria - Fountoulakis, Ilias - Webb, Ann R. - Bais, Alkiviadis - Kift, Richard - Rimmer, John - Casale, Giuseppe Rocco - Hansen, Georg H. - Svendby, Tove - Pazmino, Andrea - Werner, Rolf - Atanassov, Atanas M. - Láska, Kamil - De Backer, Hugo - Mangold, Alexander - Koehler, Ulf - Velazco, Voltaire A. - Stuebi, Rene - Solomatnikova, Anna - Pavlova, Kseniya - Sobolewski, Piotr S. - Johnsen, Bjorn - Goutail, Florence - Misaga, Oliver - Aruffo, Eleonora - Metelka, Ladislav - Toth, Zoltan - Fekete, Denes - Aculinin, Alexandr A. - Lupi, Angelo - Mazzola, Mauro - Zardi, Federico PY - 2023 TI - An Unprecedented Arctic Ozone Depletion Event During Spring 2020 and Its Impacts Across Europe JF - Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres VL - 128 IS - 3 SP - 1-18 EP - 1-18 PB - Wiley SN - 2169897X KW - Arctic ozone depletion KW - ozone column KW - Arctic vortex UR - https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JD037581 N2 - The response of the ozone column across Europe to the extreme 2020 Arctic ozone depletion was examined by analyzing ground-based observations at 38 European stations. The ozone decrease at the northernmost site, Ny-Ålesund (79°N) was about 43% with respect to a climatology of more than 30 years. The magnitude of the decrease declined by about 0.7% deg−1 moving south to reach nearly 15% at 40°N. In addition, it was found that the variations of the ozone column at each of the selected stations in March-May were similar to those observed at Ny-Ålesund but with a delay increasing to about 20 days at mid-latitudes with a gradient of approximately 0.5 days deg−1. The distributions of reconstructed ozone column anomalies over a sector covering a large European area show decreasing ozone that started from the north at the beginning of April 2020 and spread south. Such behavior was shown to be similar to that observed after the Arctic ozone depletion in 2011. Stratospheric dynamical patterns in March–May 2011 and during 2020 suggested that the migration of ozone-poor air masses from polar areas to the south after the vortex breakup caused the observed ozone responses. A brief survey of the ozone mass mixing ratios at three stratospheric levels showed the exceptional strength of the 2020 episode. Despite the stronger and longer-lasting Arctic ozone loss in 2020, the analysis in this work indicates a similar ozone response at latitudes below 50°N to both 2011 and 2020 phenomena. ER -
PETKOV, Boyan H., Vito VITALE, Di Carlo PIERO, Oxana DROFA, Daniele MASTRANGELO, Andrew R. D. SMEDLEY, Henri DIEMOZ, Anna Maria SIANI, Ilias FOUNTOULAKIS, Ann R. WEBB, Alkiviadis BAIS, Richard KIFT, John RIMMER, Giuseppe Rocco CASALE, Georg H. HANSEN, Tove SVENDBY, Andrea PAZMINO, Rolf WERNER, Atanas M. ATANASSOV, Kamil LÁSKA, Hugo DE BACKER, Alexander MANGOLD, Ulf KOEHLER, Voltaire A. VELAZCO, Rene STUEBI, Anna SOLOMATNIKOVA, Kseniya PAVLOVA, Piotr S. SOBOLEWSKI, Bjorn JOHNSEN, Florence GOUTAIL, Oliver MISAGA, Eleonora ARUFFO, Ladislav METELKA, Zoltan TOTH, Denes FEKETE, Alexandr A. ACULININ, Angelo LUPI, Mauro MAZZOLA a Federico ZARDI. An Unprecedented Arctic Ozone Depletion Event During Spring 2020 and Its Impacts Across Europe. \textit{Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres}. Wiley, 2023, roč.~128, č.~3, s.~1-18. ISSN~2169-897X. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2022JD037581.
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