Interannual Variability of Ozone and Ultraviolet Exposure
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 1999
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Annual zonal averages of ozone amounts from Nimbus-7/TOMS (Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer) (1979 to 1992) are used to estimate the interannual variability of ozone and UVB (290 - 315 nm) irradiance between plus or minus 60 deg. latitude. Clear-sky interannual ozone and UVB changes are mainly caused by the Quasi Biennial Oscillation (QBO) of stratospheric winds, and can amount to plus or minus 15% at 300 nm and plus or minus 5% at 310 nm (or erythemal irradiance) at the equator and at middle latitudes. Near the equator, the interannual variability of ozone amounts and UV irradiance caused by the combination of the 2.3 year QBO and annual cycles implies that there is about a 5-year periodicity in UVB variability. At higher latitudes, the appearance of the interannual UVB maximum is predicted by the QBO, but without the regular periodicity. The 5-year periodic QBO effects on UVB irradiance are larger than the currently evaluated long-term changes caused by the decrease in ozone amounts.
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Interannual Variability of Ozone and Ultraviolet Exposure
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Herman, J. R ; Piacentini, R. D ; Ziemke, J ; Celarier, E ; Larko., D |
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Veröffentlichung: | United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 1999 |
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