Articles | Volume 23, issue 7
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-23-4165-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-23-4165-2023
Research article
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06 Apr 2023
Research article |  | 06 Apr 2023

Total ozone trends at three northern high-latitude stations

Leonie Bernet, Tove Svendby, Georg Hansen, Yvan Orsolini, Arne Dahlback, Florence Goutail, Andrea Pazmiño, Boyan Petkov, and Arve Kylling

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After the severe destruction of the ozone layer, the amount of ozone in the stratosphere is expected to increase again. At northern high latitudes, however, such a recovery has not been detected yet. To assess ozone changes in that region, we analyse the amount of ozone above specific locations (total ozone) measured at three stations in Norway. We found that total ozone increases significantly at two Arctic stations, which may be an indication of ozone recovery at northern high latitudes.
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