Very early chlorine activation and ozone loss in the Arctic winter 2002-2003

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Chlorine activation and chemical ozone destruction is investigated in the Arctic winter 2002-03 using the tracer-tracer correlation technique. Consistent with very low temperatures in the early vortex, strong chlorine activation at 520 K potential temperature was observed already in mid-December 2002 by the MkIV balloon and at 400-500 K in early January 2003 from HALOE satellite measurements. Large column ozone loss was derived inside the outer vortex in January (23 ± 9 DU) and substantially greater losses in February (51 ± 9 DU) inside the vortex core in 380-550 K. Calculated ozone loss is similar in February in the two completely separated parts of the vortex. Little influence of mixing in of mid-latitude is noticeable after the reunification of the vortex. Further, some ozone loss at lower altitudes likely occurred during March and April consistent with polar stratospheric clouds detected by MIPAS-ENVISAT towards the end of March. Copyright 2003 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Tilmes, S., Müller, R., Groob, J. U., Höpfner, M., Toon, G. C., & Russell, J. M. (2003). Very early chlorine activation and ozone loss in the Arctic winter 2002-2003. Geophysical Research Letters, 30(23). https://doi.org/10.1029/2003GL018079

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