ZHANG Yan 1, 2, WANG Weihe 1, et al. Interannual variations of Arctic ozone and their relationship to the Polar Vortex[J]. Journal of Remote Sensing, 2013,17(3):527-540.
ZHANG Yan 1, 2, WANG Weihe 1, et al. Interannual variations of Arctic ozone and their relationship to the Polar Vortex[J]. Journal of Remote Sensing, 2013,17(3):527-540. DOI: 10.11834/jrs.20132037.
The interannual variations of the Arctic total column ozone in springs from 1979 to 2011 are analyzed using measurements of the Total Ozone Unit ( TOU) onboard the second generation polar orbiting meteorological satellite of China
Fengyun-3 ( FY-3/TOU) and other satellite instruments. It is found that the interannual variations are very distinct and are connected with the stratospheric temperatures ( with a correlation coefficient of 0. 75) . The daily and monthly variability of Arctic ozone are very different in the anomalous years. The chemical impact is pronounced in the strongest ozone loss years ( 1997 and 2011)
but not obvious in the weakest ozone loss years ( 1999 and 2010) . The daily variations in the weak ozone loss years could be regulated by weather system processes. The Arctic ozone variations are modulated by the atmospheric circulation
accounting for change of the Artic O scillation ( AO)
polar vortex and stratospheric temperature. When the AO index is positive and the polar vortex is stronger with colder stratosphere
the Arctic ozone loss is larger. When AO index is negative and polar vortex is weaker with a warmer strato- sphere