Ce. Blom et al., AIRBORNE MEASUREMENTS DURING THE EUROPEAN ARCTIC STRATOSPHERIC OZONE EXPERIMENT COLUMN AMOUNTS OF HNO3 AND O3 DERIVED FROM FTIR EMISSION SOUNDING, Geophysical research letters, 21(13), 1994, pp. 1351-1354
During the EASOE (European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment) wint
er campaign 1991/92, first measurements were made from an aircraft wit
h the new atmospheric sounder MIPAS-FT (Michelson Interferometer for P
assive Atmospheric Sounding - Flugzeug Transall). The instrument measu
res infrared radiation emitted by atmospheric trace constituents in th
e spectral range between 750 and 1250 cm-1. As first results, we prese
nt zenith column amounts of O3 and HNO3 retrieved from data recorded b
etween January 30 and February 16, 1992 in the region from 45-degrees
west to 45-degrees east and from 55-degrees to 80-degrees north. The c
olumn amounts vary considerably, from 1 to 3 x 10(16) molecules/cm2 fo
r HNO3 and from 180 to 420 DU for O3, respectively. The strong linear
correlation between these stratospheric gases indicates that the large
variations during that period are mainly due to dynamic processes in
the arctic atmosphere.