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Lidar Measurements of Ozone and Temperature in the Stratosphere at Tsukuba (36.1°N, 140.1°E) during DYANA Campaign
During Dynamics Adapted Network for the Atmosphere from January 1990 through March 1990, the vertical profiles of stratospheric ozone and temperature were obtained by a Meteorological Research Institute Mark II mobile lidar. The ozone concentrations in an altitude range of 21-24km were low at Tsukub...
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Published in: | Journal of geomagnetism and geoelectricity 1992, Vol.44(11), pp.1061-1070 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | During Dynamics Adapted Network for the Atmosphere from January 1990 through March 1990, the vertical profiles of stratospheric ozone and temperature were obtained by a Meteorological Research Institute Mark II mobile lidar. The ozone concentrations in an altitude range of 21-24km were low at Tsukuba in February 1990. The temperature profile on 17 February 1990 showed a flat structure from -43km to -60km near the stratopause. The temperature from 35km to 45km gradually decreased during 6 March through 20 March 1990. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1392 2185-5765 |
DOI: | 10.5636/jgg.44.1061 |