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Has the Antarctic Vortex Split before 2002?
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: In late September 2002, the Antarctic ozone hole was seen to split into two parts, resulting in large increases in ozone at some stations and the potential for significant modification of chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-induced ...
An Evaluation of a Self-Calibrating Infrared Radiometer for Measuring Sea Surface Temperature
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Satellite radiometer measurements of global sea surface temperature (SST) with an accuracy of 0.3 K are required for climate change monitoring. In order to validate that this accuracy can be achieved, in situ measurements ...
Three-Dimensional Model Study of the Antarctic Ozone Hole in 2002 and Comparison with 2000
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: An offline 3D chemical transport model (CTM) has been used to study the evolution of the Antarctic ozone hole during the sudden warming event of 2002 and to compare it with similar simulations for 2000. The CTM has a ...