Hm. Pickett et Db. Peterson, COMPARISON OF MEASURED STRATOSPHERIC OH WITH PREDICTION, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 101(D11), 1996, pp. 16789-16796
The production and loss of stratospheric OH involve relatively fast re
actions that are in near-photochemical equilibrium. In this study, we
compare OH measured by our balloon-borne far infrared limb observing s
pectrometer with that predicted from a simple model that uses water an
d ozone fields obtained from instruments on the upper atmosphere resea
rch satellite. This comparison is made for latitudes near 34 degrees N
over a full diurnal cycle for five balloon flights that span a period
of over 2 years. The ratio of measurement to the photochemical model
at 40 km is 0.95, with an uncertainty of 0.08 (at a 90% confidence lev
el) due to the measurement. Comparison at other altitudes and as a fun
ction of the diurnal cycle also shows excellent agreement.