Technical note: Intermittent reduction of the stratospheric ozone over northern Europe caused by a storm in the Atlantic Ocean
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Published:2020-02-17
Issue:3
Volume:20
Page:1839-1847
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Sofiev Mikhail, Kouznetsov RostislavORCID, Hänninen Risto, Sofieva Viktoria F.ORCID
Abstract
Abstract. A 3 d episode of anomalously low ozone
concentrations in the stratosphere over northern Europe occurred on 3–5 November 2018. A reduction of the total ozone column down to ∼ 200–210 Dobson units was predicted by the global forecasts of the System for
Integrated modeLling of Atmospheric coMposition (SILAM) driven by the
weather forecast of the Integrated Forecasting System (IFS) of the European Centre
for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). The reduction down to 210–215 DU was subsequently observed by satellite instruments, such as the Ozone
Monitoring Instrument (OMI) and Ozone Mapping Profile Suite (OMPS). The
episode was caused by an intrusion of tropospheric air, which was
initially uplifted by a storm in the northern Atlantic, south-east of Greenland.
Subsequent transport towards the east and further uplift over the Scandinavian
ridge of this humid and low-ozone air brought it to ∼25 km
altitude, causing ∼30 % reduction of the ozone layer
thickness over northern Europe. The low-ozone air was further transported
eastwards and diluted over Siberia, so that the ozone concentrations were
restored a few days later. Comparison of the model predictions with OMI,
OMPS, and MLS (Microwave Limb Sounder) satellites demonstrated the high
accuracy of the 5 d forecast of the IFS–SILAM system: the ozone anomaly
was predicted within ∼10 DU accuracy and positioned within a
couple of hundreds of kilometres. This episode showed the importance of the
stratospheric composition dynamics and the possibility of its short-term
forecasting, including such rare events.
Funder
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme European Space Agency Academy of Finland
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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