Articles | Volume 19, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-767-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-767-2019
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22 Jan 2019
Research article |  | 22 Jan 2019

Dynamically controlled ozone decline in the tropical mid-stratosphere observed by SCIAMACHY

Evgenia Galytska, Alexey Rozanov, Martyn P. Chipperfield, Sandip. S. Dhomse, Mark Weber, Carlo Arosio, Wuhu Feng, and John P. Burrows

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In this study we analysed ozone changes in the tropical mid-stratosphere as observed by the SCIAMACHY instrument during 2004–2012. We used simulations from TOMCAT model with different chemical and dynamical forcings to reveal primary causes of ozone changes. We also considered measured NO2 and modelled NOx, NOx, and N2O data. With modelled AoA data we identified seasonal changes in the upwelling speed and explained how those changes affect N2O chemistry which leads to observed ozone changes.
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