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    Zurich, Toronto : Stratospheric Processes and their Role in Climate (SPARC)
    Keywords: stratosphere ; ozone ; aerosol
    Description / Table of Contents: Assessments of stratospheric ozone have been conducted for nearly two decades and have evolved from describing ozone morphology to estimating ozone trends, and then to attribution of those trends. Stratospheric aerosol has only been integrated in assessments in the context of their effects on ozone chemistry and has not been critically evaluated itself. As a result, the Assessment of Stratospheric Aerosol Properties (ASAP) has been carried out by the WCRP project on Stratospheric Process and their Role in Climate (SPARC). The objective of this report is to present a systematic analysis of the state of knowledge of stratospheric aerosols including their precursors. It includes an examination of precursor concentrations and trends, measurements of stratospheric aerosol properties, trends in those properties, and modeling of aerosol formation, transport, and distribution in both background and volcanic conditions. The scope of this report is extensive; however, some aspects of stratospheric aerosol science have been deliberately excluded. For instance, we have not attempted to include an examination of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) or other clouds (such as cirrus clouds) occurring at or above the tropopause except in as much as they influence aerosol observations. Polar stratospheric clouds are the subject of a separate SPARC activity. We have produced a gap-free aerosol data base for use beyond this report. This required some new analysis that has not previously appeared in the technical literature. Similarly, the trend analysis required the development of a new analysis technique that is the subject of an article published in the Journal of Geophysical Research. New work is clearly identified in the present report. ASAP began with a general kick-off meeting in November 2001 at CNES in Paris, France. There were also three chapter lead meetings in Nice, France (April 2003), in Frankfurt, Germany (July 2003) and in Lexington, Massachusetts, USA (January 2004). The final report is the result of concerted effort by scientists world-wide who continue to work toward understanding the measurements and processes controlling stratospheric aerosol. Their work was supported by their host institutions and funding agencies that include the WCRP and the SPARC Office (in Paris and Toronto), as well as Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc., NASA, the Universities of Frankfurt and Wyoming, and ETH Zurich. An initial overview of ASAP appeared in the SPARC Newsletter No. 23 in July 2004.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXIV, 322 Seiten)
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Keywords: Aerosol scattering ratio at 589 nm; Date/Time of event; Event label; HEIGHT above ground; Latitude of event; LiDAR; Longitude of event; Professor Vize; PV92; PV92_1; PV92_10; PV92_11; PV92_2; PV92_3; PV92_4; PV92_5; PV92_6; PV92_7; PV92_8; PV92_9; Remote sensing (Light detection and ranging, LiDAR); SSiRC; Stratospheric Sulfur and its Role in Climate
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1034 data points
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Keywords: Aerosol scattering ratio at 539 nm; Date/Time of event; Date/Time of event 2; Event label; HEIGHT above ground; Latitude of event; LiDAR; Longitude of event; Professor Zubov; PZ_1991_USSR; PZ_1991_USSR_1; PZ_1991_USSR_10; PZ_1991_USSR_11; PZ_1991_USSR_12; PZ_1991_USSR_13; PZ_1991_USSR_14; PZ_1991_USSR_15; PZ_1991_USSR_16; PZ_1991_USSR_17; PZ_1991_USSR_18; PZ_1991_USSR_19; PZ_1991_USSR_2; PZ_1991_USSR_20; PZ_1991_USSR_21; PZ_1991_USSR_22; PZ_1991_USSR_23; PZ_1991_USSR_24; PZ_1991_USSR_25; PZ_1991_USSR_26; PZ_1991_USSR_27; PZ_1991_USSR_28; PZ_1991_USSR_29; PZ_1991_USSR_3; PZ_1991_USSR_30; PZ_1991_USSR_31; PZ_1991_USSR_32; PZ_1991_USSR_33; PZ_1991_USSR_34; PZ_1991_USSR_35; PZ_1991_USSR_36; PZ_1991_USSR_37; PZ_1991_USSR_38; PZ_1991_USSR_39; PZ_1991_USSR_4; PZ_1991_USSR_40; PZ_1991_USSR_41; PZ_1991_USSR_42; PZ_1991_USSR_43; PZ_1991_USSR_44; PZ_1991_USSR_45; PZ_1991_USSR_46; PZ_1991_USSR_47; PZ_1991_USSR_48; PZ_1991_USSR_5; PZ_1991_USSR_6; PZ_1991_USSR_7; PZ_1991_USSR_8; PZ_1991_USSR_9; Remote sensing (Light detection and ranging, LiDAR); SSiRC; Stratospheric Sulfur and its Role in Climate
    Type: Dataset
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    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Description: The dataset consists of two ship-borne aerosols scattering ratio lidar datasets in the early stages of the stratospheric aerosols produced by the June 1991 Mount Pinatubo eruption. The Russian vessel Prof. Zubov ship Atlantic transect from Europe to the Caribbean from July to September 1991 and Prof. Vize ship transect from Europe to south of the Equator between January and February 1992. All the 48 reported measurements at the Prof. Zubov were rescued but only 11 of the 20 measurements conducted by Prof. Vize were found. We used the same algorithms and parameters appearing in the only two articles published with this datasets to reproduce the aerosols extinction values those papers reported and showed in its figures. Following this criteria the CIRA-86 atmosphere was used to derive the molecular backscattering, vertical and temporal constant values of the aerosols backscattering to extinction ratio and for the correction factor of the aerosols backscattering wavelength dependence. The dataset consists of profiles of lidar aerosols backscattering to extinction profiles ratios and the derived aerosols backscattering and aerosols extinction profiles. Each profile contains information about the latitude, longitude, date and time it was measured.
    Keywords: lidar aerosols backscattering; lidar aerosols extinction; My Pinatubo; SSiRC; stratospheric aesosols; Stratospheric Sulfur and its Role in Climate
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    Format: application/zip, 6 datasets
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    Publication Date: 2023-11-30
    Keywords: Aerosol backscattering at 532 nm; Date/Time of event; Event label; HEIGHT above ground; Latitude of event; LiDAR; lidar aerosols backscattering; lidar aerosols extinction; Longitude of event; My Pinatubo; Professor Vize; PV92; PV92_1; PV92_10; PV92_11; PV92_2; PV92_3; PV92_4; PV92_5; PV92_6; PV92_7; PV92_8; PV92_9; Remote sensing (Light detection and ranging, LiDAR); SSiRC; stratospheric aesosols; Stratospheric Sulfur and its Role in Climate
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1034 data points
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    Publication Date: 2023-11-30
    Keywords: Aerosol backscattering at 532 nm; Date/Time of event; Date/Time of event 2; Event label; HEIGHT above ground; Latitude of event; LiDAR; lidar aerosols backscattering; lidar aerosols extinction; Longitude of event; My Pinatubo; Professor Zubov; PZ_1991_USSR; PZ_1991_USSR_1; PZ_1991_USSR_10; PZ_1991_USSR_11; PZ_1991_USSR_12; PZ_1991_USSR_13; PZ_1991_USSR_14; PZ_1991_USSR_15; PZ_1991_USSR_16; PZ_1991_USSR_17; PZ_1991_USSR_18; PZ_1991_USSR_19; PZ_1991_USSR_2; PZ_1991_USSR_20; PZ_1991_USSR_21; PZ_1991_USSR_22; PZ_1991_USSR_23; PZ_1991_USSR_24; PZ_1991_USSR_25; PZ_1991_USSR_26; PZ_1991_USSR_27; PZ_1991_USSR_28; PZ_1991_USSR_29; PZ_1991_USSR_3; PZ_1991_USSR_30; PZ_1991_USSR_31; PZ_1991_USSR_32; PZ_1991_USSR_33; PZ_1991_USSR_34; PZ_1991_USSR_35; PZ_1991_USSR_36; PZ_1991_USSR_37; PZ_1991_USSR_38; PZ_1991_USSR_39; PZ_1991_USSR_4; PZ_1991_USSR_40; PZ_1991_USSR_41; PZ_1991_USSR_42; PZ_1991_USSR_43; PZ_1991_USSR_44; PZ_1991_USSR_45; PZ_1991_USSR_46; PZ_1991_USSR_47; PZ_1991_USSR_48; PZ_1991_USSR_5; PZ_1991_USSR_6; PZ_1991_USSR_7; PZ_1991_USSR_8; PZ_1991_USSR_9; Remote sensing (Light detection and ranging, LiDAR); SSiRC; stratospheric aesosols; Stratospheric Sulfur and its Role in Climate
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 4512 data points
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    Publication Date: 2023-11-30
    Keywords: Aerosol extinction coefficient at 532 nm; Date/Time of event; Event label; HEIGHT above ground; Latitude of event; LiDAR; lidar aerosols backscattering; lidar aerosols extinction; Longitude of event; My Pinatubo; Professor Vize; PV92; PV92_1; PV92_10; PV92_11; PV92_2; PV92_3; PV92_4; PV92_5; PV92_6; PV92_7; PV92_8; PV92_9; Remote sensing (Light detection and ranging, LiDAR); SSiRC; stratospheric aesosols; Stratospheric Sulfur and its Role in Climate
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1034 data points
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    Publication Date: 2023-11-30
    Keywords: Aerosol extinction coefficient at 532 nm; Date/Time of event; Date/Time of event 2; Event label; HEIGHT above ground; Latitude of event; LiDAR; lidar aerosols backscattering; lidar aerosols extinction; Longitude of event; My Pinatubo; Professor Zubov; PZ_1991_USSR; PZ_1991_USSR_1; PZ_1991_USSR_10; PZ_1991_USSR_11; PZ_1991_USSR_12; PZ_1991_USSR_13; PZ_1991_USSR_14; PZ_1991_USSR_15; PZ_1991_USSR_16; PZ_1991_USSR_17; PZ_1991_USSR_18; PZ_1991_USSR_19; PZ_1991_USSR_2; PZ_1991_USSR_20; PZ_1991_USSR_21; PZ_1991_USSR_22; PZ_1991_USSR_23; PZ_1991_USSR_24; PZ_1991_USSR_25; PZ_1991_USSR_26; PZ_1991_USSR_27; PZ_1991_USSR_28; PZ_1991_USSR_29; PZ_1991_USSR_3; PZ_1991_USSR_30; PZ_1991_USSR_31; PZ_1991_USSR_32; PZ_1991_USSR_33; PZ_1991_USSR_34; PZ_1991_USSR_35; PZ_1991_USSR_36; PZ_1991_USSR_37; PZ_1991_USSR_38; PZ_1991_USSR_39; PZ_1991_USSR_4; PZ_1991_USSR_40; PZ_1991_USSR_41; PZ_1991_USSR_42; PZ_1991_USSR_43; PZ_1991_USSR_44; PZ_1991_USSR_45; PZ_1991_USSR_46; PZ_1991_USSR_47; PZ_1991_USSR_48; PZ_1991_USSR_5; PZ_1991_USSR_6; PZ_1991_USSR_7; PZ_1991_USSR_8; PZ_1991_USSR_9; Remote sensing (Light detection and ranging, LiDAR); SSiRC; stratospheric aesosols; Stratospheric Sulfur and its Role in Climate
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    Electronic Resource
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    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Nature 373 (1995), S. 399-404 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] The eruption of Mt Pinatubo in June 1991 caused the largest perturbation this century to the participate content of the stratosphere. The radiative influence of the injected particles put an end to several years of globally warm surface temperatures. At the same time, the combined effect of ...
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    Publication Date: 2020-06-23
    Description: High-quality satellite-based measurements are crucial to the assessment of global stratospheric composition change. The Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment II (SAGE II) provides the longest, continuous data set of vertically resolved ozone and aerosol extinction coefficients to date and therefore remains a cornerstone of understanding and detecting long-term ozone variability and trends in the stratosphere. Despite its stability, SAGE II measurements must be screened for outliers that are a result of excessive aerosol emitted into the atmosphere and that degrade inferences of change. Current methods for SAGE II ozone measurement quality assurance consist of multiple ad hoc and sometimes conflicting rules, leading to too much valuable data being removed or outliers being missed. In this work, the SAGE II ozone data set version 7.00 is used to develop and present a new set of screening recommendations and to compare the output to the screening recommendations currently used. Applying current recommendations to SAGE II ozone leads to unexpected features, such as removing ozone values around zero if the relative error is used as a screening criterion, leading to biases in monthly mean zonal mean ozone concentrations. Most of these current recommendations were developed based on “visual inspection”, leading to inconsistent rules that might not be applicable at every altitude and latitude. Here, a set of new screening recommendations is presented that take into account the knowledge of how the measurements were made. The number of screening recommendations is reduced to three, which mainly remove ozone values that are affected by high aerosol loading and are therefore not reliable measurements. More data remain when applying these new recommendations compared to the rules that are currently being used, leading to more data being available for scientific studies. The SAGE II ozone data set used here is publicly available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3710518 (Kremser et al., 2020). The complete SAGE II version 7.00 data set, which includes other variables in addition to ozone, is available at https://eosweb.larc.nasa.gov/project/sage2/sage2_v7_table (last access: December 2019), https://doi.org/10.5067/ERBS/SAGEII/SOLAR_BINARY_L2-V7.0 (SAGE II Science Team, 2012; Damadeo et al., 2013).
    Print ISSN: 1866-3508
    Electronic ISSN: 1866-3516
    Topics: Geosciences
    Published by Copernicus
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