Study of the dependence of long-term stratospheric ozone trends on local solar time

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作者
Barras, Eliane Maillard [1 ]
Haefele, Alexander [1 ]
Nguyen, Liliane [2 ]
Tummon, Fiona [1 ]
Ball, William T. [3 ,4 ]
Rozanov, Eugene, V [4 ]
Rufenacht, Rolf [1 ]
Hocke, Klemens [5 ,6 ]
Bernet, Leonie [5 ,6 ]
Kampfer, Niklaus [5 ,6 ]
Nedoluha, Gerald [7 ]
Boyd, Ian [8 ]
机构
[1] MeteoSwiss, Fed Off Meteorol & Climatol, Payerne, Switzerland
[2] Univ Geneva, Inst Environm Sci, ISE, Geneva, Switzerland
[3] Swiss Fed Inst Technol Zurich, Inst Atmospher & Climate Sci, Zurich, Switzerland
[4] Phys Meteorol Observ Davos World Radiat Ctr, Davos, Switzerland
[5] Univ Bern, Inst Appl Phys, Bern, Switzerland
[6] Univ Bern, Oeschger Ctr Climate Change Res, Bern, Switzerland
[7] Naval Res Lab, Washington, DC 20375 USA
[8] BC Sci Consulting LLC, Dunedin, New Zealand
关键词
MESOSPHERIC OZONE; TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE; MICROWAVE RADIOMETER; TROPOSPHERIC OZONE; DIURNAL-VARIATIONS; TROPICAL OZONE; SATELLITE LIMB; WATER-VAPOR; OCCULTATION; PROFILES;
D O I
10.5194/acp-20-8453-2020
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Reliable ozone trends after 2000 are essential to detect early ozone recovery. However, the long-term ground-based and satellite ozone profile trends reported in the literature show a high variability. There are multiple reasons for variability in the reported long-term trends such as the measurement timing and the dataset quality. The Payerne Switzerland microwave radiometer (MWR) ozone trends are significantly positive at 2 % to 3 % per decade in the upper stratosphere (5-1 hPa, 35-48 km), with a high variation with altitude. This is in accordance with the Northern Hemisphere (NH) trends reported by other ground-based instruments in the SPARC LOTUS project. In order to determine what part of the variability between different datasets comes from measurement timing, Payerne MWR and SOCOL v3.0 chemistry-climate model (CCM) trends were estimated for each hour of the day with a multiple linear regression model. Trends were quantified as a function of local solar time (LST). In the middle and upper stratosphere, differences as a function of LST are reported for both the MWR and simulated trends for the post-2000 period. However, these differences are not significant at the 95 % confidence level. In the lower mesosphere (1-0.1 hPa, 48-65 km), the 2010-2018 day- and nighttime trends have been considered. Here again, the variation in the trend with LST is not significant at the 95 % confidence level. Based on these results we conclude that significant trend differences between instruments cannot be attributed to a systematic temporal sampling effect. The dataset quality is of primary importance in a reliable trend derivation, and multi-instrument comparison analyses can be used to assess the long-term stability of data records by estimating the drift and bias of instruments. The Payerne MWR dataset has been homogenized to ensure a stable measurement contribution to the ozone profiles and to take into account the effects of three major instrument upgrades. At each instrument upgrade, a correction offset has been calculated using parallel measurements or simultaneous measurements by an independent instrument. At pressure levels smaller than 0.59 hPa (above similar to 50 km), the homogenization corrections to be applied to the Payerne MWR ozone profiles are dependent on LST. Due to the lack of reference measurements with a comparable measurement contribution at a high time resolution, a comprehensive homogenization of the sub-daily ozone profiles was possible only for pressure levels larger than 0.59 hPa. The ozone profile dataset from the Payerne MWR, Switzerland, was compared with profiles from the GROMOS MWR in Bern, Switzerland, satellite instruments (MLS, MI-PAS, HALOE, SCHIAMACHY, GOMOS), and profiles simulated by the SOCOL v3.0 CCM. The long-term stability and mean biases of the time series were estimated as a function of the measurement time (day- and nighttime). The homogenized Payerne MWR ozone dataset agrees within +/- 5 % with the MLS dataset over the 30 to 65 km altitude range and within +/- 10 % of the HARMonized dataset of OZone profiles (HARMOZ, limb and occultation measurements from ENVISAT) over the 30 to 65 km altitude range. In the upper stratosphere, there is a large nighttime difference between Payerne MWR and other datasets, which is likely a result of the mesospheric signal aliasing with lower levels in the stratosphere due to a lower vertical resolution at that altitude. Hence, the induced bias at 55 km is considered an instrumental artifact and is not further analyzed.
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页码:8453 / 8471
页数:19
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