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Abstract
The paper reviews the results of 30-year spectrometric measurements of vertical distribution and column content of NO2 at the Zvenigorod Scientific Station (ZSS) of the A. M. Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics and presents analysis of NO2 long-term trends and interannual variations. The station is located in the western Moscow region. It is part of the Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC). Measurements are done in the morning and evening twilight by zenith-scattered visible solar radiation. Vertical NO2 profiles are retrieved and column NO2 contents are calculated by profile integration. Long term trends and inter-annual variations of NO2 are analysed by multivariate regression method taking into account autocorrelation of data in a wide range of time scales. Seasonally dependent estimates of NO2 trends and interannual variations due to the quasi-biennial oscillation, El Nino–Southern oscillation, North Atlantic Oscillation, and the 11-year solar cycle are obtained. Most pronounced (in per cent units) trends and circulation and solar cycle effects are peculiar to the winter–spring period of the year. Mutual influence is assessed between the estimates of the trend and the solar cycle effect in stratospheric NO2.
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