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    Publication Date: 2011-08-19
    Description: Until recently, Umkehr data taken by 20 Dobson stations around the world have been the principal source of information about the behavior of upper stratospheric ozone. Umkehr results are used also for detecting drifts in satellite instruments and for determining intersatellite biases. However, a systematic evaluation of the quality of Umkehr data taken by the various stations has been lacking. Five years of ozone profile data from the Solar Backscattered Ultraviolet (SBUV) have been used to examine and intercompare the quality of Umkehr stations, and to assess the degradation of their performance after the El Chichon volcano eruption in southern Mexico. In contrast to Umkehr, the SBUV ozone measurments in layers 7 through 9 (1-8 mb) were unaffected by the massive amounts of dust and gases ejected by El Chichon.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Two years of SBUV/TOMS (Solar Backscattered Ultraviolet/Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer) data spanning the period November 1978 to October 1980 have been processed and compared with ground-based ozone measurements made at 62 Dobson spectrophotometer and 18 M83 filter photometer ozone stations. Results show that the satellite ozone values are consistently smaller than those measured by the stations; most of this difference is probably due to an error in the currently accepted ozone absorption cross sections at ultraviolet wavelengths. Dobson-derived ozone amounts agree extremely well with those derived from each of the satellite instruments. Long-term stability of the ozone derived by the two instruments is expected to be better than 0.5 percent per year.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: Journal of Geophysical Research (ISSN 0148-0227); 89; 5239-524
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet Experiment (SBUV) aboard the Nimbus-7 satellite identified large amounts of SO2 in the tropical stratosphere on April 15, 1982, 11 days after major eruption of the El Chichon volcano in southern Mexico. It is shown in the present study that the backscattered ultraviolet radiances measured by the SBUV experiment have been strongly affected by the presence of stratospheric volcanic cloud from the El Chichon eruptions. Both SO2 and aerosol amounts present in the volcanic cloud have been mapped on the basis of an analysis of the radiances measured by the SBUV and TOMS (Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer) experiments. It is estimated that a volcanic cloud of optical depths as small as 0.03 can be detected using SBUV, provided the cloud reaches the middle atmosphere. Lower-altitude clouds have progressively smaller effects on the radiances as well as on the ozone profile derived from them and are therefore harder to detect.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: Conference on Atmospheric Radiation; Oct 31, 1983 - Nov 04, 1983; Baltimore, MD
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Ozone profile measurements by the Limb IR Monitor of Stratosphere (LIMS) and the Solar Backscatter UV (SBUV) aboard the Nimbus satellite, and the Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment (SAGE) aboard the AEM-2 satellite are intercompared in an effort to assess the quality of satellite ozone retrieval techniques. Good correlation between LIMS and SBUV observations is noted in the ozone layer bounded by pressures of 31.2-15.6 mb; absolute differences are generally less than 10 percent, with similar zonal variations. Above 35 km SAGE values are systematically larger than SBUV or LIMS. The differences generally increase with height and are largest in the tropics. Finally, excellent agreement is noted to exist among the three data sets between 10 and 35 km of altitude with respect to the latitude dependence of the ozone profiles.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: Conference on Atmospheric Radiation; Oct 31, 1983 - Nov 04, 1983; Baltimore, MD
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    Publication Date: 2012-12-10
    Type: Conference or Workshop Item , NonPeerReviewed
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