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18 October 2007 The relationships between the zonal temperature variation and ozone distribution in the Northern Hemisphere winter stratosphere
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The analysis of photochemical theory and HALOE, SAGE II, ECMWF/ERA-40 data indicate that ozone variations are inversely correlated with temperature in the upper stratosphere, while ozone variations are positively correlated with temperature in the middle stratosphere. Ozone layer mainly locates at middle stratosphere, where solar UV radiation is largely absorbt. The radiation is main action in middle stratosphere, so temperature variation depends on ozone variation. In the upper stratosphere, the ozone concentrations decrease rapidly, the photochemical actions instead of radiation actions play a principal role. The ozone-depleting reaction rates depend on temperature, so the coefficient correlation of Ozone and temperature is reverse.
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Chunhua Shi, Bin Zheng, and Shanshan Zhong "The relationships between the zonal temperature variation and ozone distribution in the Northern Hemisphere winter stratosphere", Proc. SPIE 6681, Lidar Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring VIII, 66810U (18 October 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.735313
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KEYWORDS
Ozone

Stratosphere

Satellites

Temperature metrology

Chemical analysis

Radiation effects

Solar radiation

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