INTERHEMISPHERIC DIFFERENCES IN POLAR STRATOSPHERIC HNO3, H2O, CIO, AND O-3

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SANTEE, ML
READ, WG
WATERS, JW
FROIDEVAUX, L
MANNEY, GL
FLOWER, DA
JARNOT, RF
HARWOOD, RS
PECKHAM, GE
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[1] UNIV EDINBURGH, DEPT METEOROL, EDINBURGH EH9 3JZ, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND
[2] HERIOT WATT UNIV, DEPT PHYS, EDINBURGH EH14 4AS, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND
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10.1126/science.267.5199.849
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Simultaneous global measurements of nitric acid (HNO3), water (H2O), chlorine monoxide (ClO), and ozone (O-3) in the stratosphere have been obtained over complete annual cycles in both hemispheres by the Microwave Limb Sounder on the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite. A sizeable decrease in gas-phase HNO3 was evident in the lower stratospheric vortex over Antarctica by early June 1992, followed by a significant reduction in gas-phase H2O after mid-July. By mid-August, near the time of peak ClO, abundances of gas-phase HNO3 and H2O were extremely low. The concentrations of HNO3 and H2O over Antarctica remained depressed into November, well after temperatures in the lower stratosphere had risen above the evaporation threshold for polar stratospheric clouds, implying that denitrification and dehydration had occurred. No large decreases in either gas-phase HNO3 or H2O were observed in the 1992-1993 Arctic winter vortex. Although ClO was enhanced over the Arctic as it was over the Antarctic, Arctic O-3 depletion was substantially smaller than that over Antarctica, A major factor currently limiting the formation of an Arctic ozone ''hole'' is the lack of denitrification in the northern polar vortex, but future cooling of the lower stratosphere could lead to more intense denitrification and consequently larger losses of Arctic ozone.
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