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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-17-9347-2017
© Author(s) 2017. This work is distributed under
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Trends and annual cycles in soundings of Arctic tropospheric ozone
Danish Meteorological Institute, Research and Development, Copenhagen, Denmark
Nis Jepsen
Danish Meteorological Institute, Research and Development, Copenhagen, Denmark
Rigel Kivi
Finnish Meteorological Institute, Arctic Research, Sodankylä, Finland
Georg Hansen
Norwegian Institute for Air Research, Fram Centre, Tromsø, Norway
Niels Larsen
Danish Meteorological Institute, Research and Development, Copenhagen, Denmark
Ulrik Smith Korsholm
Danish Meteorological Institute, Research and Development, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Short summary
Ozone soundings in the troposphere from nine Arctic stations covering the period 1984–2014 have been analyzed. Stations with the best data coverage show a consistent and significant temporal variation with a maximum near 2005 followed by a decrease. Some significant changes are found in the annual cycle in agreement with the notion that the ozone summer maximum is appearing earlier in the year. Such changes in Arctic ozone in the free troposphere have not been reported before.
Ozone soundings in the troposphere from nine Arctic stations covering the period 1984–2014 have...
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