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Intercontinental chemical transport experiment ozonesonde network study (IONS) 2004 : 1. Summertime upper troposphere/lower stratosphere ozone over northeastern North America.
Thompson A.M., Stone J.B., Witte J.C., Miller S.K., Bradley Pierce R., Chatfield R.B., Oltmans S.J., Cooper O.R., Loucks A. L., Taubman B. et al
Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres 112, - (2007) D12S12 - http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00216875
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Intercontinental chemical transport experiment ozonesonde network study (IONS) 2004 : 1. Summertime upper troposphere/lower stratosphere ozone over northeastern North America.
A.M. Thompson 1, J.B. Stone 1, J. C. Witte () 2, 3, S.K. Miller 1, R. Bradley Pierce 4, R. B. Chatfield 5, S. J. Oltmans 6, O. R. Cooper 6, 7, Amber L. Loucks 1, B. Taubman 1, B. J. Johnson 6, E. Joseph 8, Tom Kucsera 2, 3, J.T. Merrill 9, G.A. Morris 10, Scott Hersey 11, G. Forbes 12, M. J. Newchurch 13, F. J. Schmidlin 14, D. W. Tarasick 15, V. Thouret 16, J.-P. Cammas 16
1 :  Meteorology Department
Pennsylvania State University
Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania
États-Unis
2 :  Science Systems and Applications Incorporated (SSAI)
http://www.ssaihq.com/
NASA Langley Research Center
10210 Greenbelt Road, Suite 600 Lanham, Maryland 20706 Phone: 301-867-2000 Fax: 301-867-6246
États-Unis
3 :  NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
États-Unis
4 :  NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC)
NASA
États-Unis
5 :  SGG Division
NASA Ames Research Center
NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field California
États-Unis
6 :  NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory (NOAA ESRL)
U.S. Department of Commerce – National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
325 Broadway Boulder Colorado 80305
États-Unis
7 :  Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
Boulder Colorado
États-Unis
8 :  Department of Physics and Astronomy, Howard University
Howard University
Washington
États-Unis
9 :  Graduate School of Oceanography
University of Rhode Island
University of Rhode Island Narragansett Rhode Island
États-Unis
10 :  Department of Physics and Astronomy Valparaiso
Valparaiso University
Valparaiso University Valparaiso, Indiana
États-Unis
11 :  Department of Physics and Astronomy, Houston
Rice University
Rice University Houston Texas
États-Unis
12 :  Environment Canada Sable Island
Environment Canada Sable Island
Canada
13 :  Atmospheric Science Department
University of Alabama in Huntsville
États-Unis
14 :  NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Wallops Flight Facility
États-Unis
15 :  Air Quality Research Division, Environment Canada
Environment Canada
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Canada
16 :  Laboratoire d'aérologie (LA)
http://www.aero.obs-mip.fr/
CNRS : UMR5560 – Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées – INSU – Université Paul Sabatier [UPS] - Toulouse III
14 avenue Edouard Belin 31400 Toulouse
France
Coordinated ozonesonde launches from the Intercontinental Transport Experiment (INTEX) Ozonesonde Network Study (IONS) (http://croc.gsfc.nasa.gov/intex/ions.html) in July-August 2004 provided nearly 300 O3 profiles from eleven North American sites and the R/V Ronald H. Brown in the Gulf of Maine. With the IONS period dominated by low-pressure conditions over northeastern North America (NENA), the free troposphere in that region was frequently enriched by stratospheric O3. Stratospheric O3 contributions to the NENA tropospheric O3 budget are computed through analyses of O3 laminae (Pierce and Grant, 1998; Teitelbaum et al., 1996), tracers (potential vorticity, water vapor), and trajectories. The lasting influence of stratospheric incursions into the troposphere is demonstrated, and the computed stratospheric contribution to tropospheric column O3 over the R/V Ronald H. Brown and six sites in Michigan, Virginia, Maryland, Rhode Island, and Nova Scotia, 23% ± 3%, is similar to summertime budgets derived from European O3 profiles (Collette and Ancellet, 2005). Analysis of potential vorticity, Wallops ozonesondes (37.9°N, 75.5°W), and Measurements of Ozone by Airbus In-service Aircraft (MOZAIC) O3 profiles for NENA airports in June-July-August 1996–2004 shows that the stratospheric fraction in 2004 may be typical. Boundary layer O3 at Wallops and northeast U.S. sites during IONS also resembled O3 climatology (June-July-August 1996–2003). However, statistical classification of Wallops O3 profiles shows the frequency of profiles with background, nonpolluted boundary layer O3 was greater than normal during IONS.
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Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
non spécifiée
2007
112
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D12S12

ozonesondes – upper troposphere–lower stratosphere – tropospheric ozone.