Trend analysis of the homogenized total ozone series of Arosa (Switzerland), 1926-1996

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作者
Staehelin, J [1 ]
Kegel, R
Harris, NRP
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[1] ETH Honggerberg, Inst Atmospher Sci, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] European Ozone Res Coordinating Unit, Cambridge CB2 1HE, England
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10.1029/97JD03650
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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Total ozone measurements have been made at Arosa, Switzerland (47 degrees N), from 1926 through the present day, forming the longest total ozone series in the world. The record has been recently homogenized. Ozone trends are calculated to be -(2.3+/-0.6)% per decade for annual means (larger losses are found in winter and spring, approximately -4% per decade for trends in January, February, and March) when a simple linear change from 1970 to 1996 is assumed. In addition, total ozone trends are calculated using multiple regression models involving combinations of explanatory variables for the 11-year solar cycle, local meteorological conditions (the Mount Santis high-altitude temperature record), stratospheric aerosol loading from volcanoes, and stratospheric chlorine loading. When the terms for the solar cycle, the stratospheric aerosol loading and the high mountain temperature record were included, the annually averaged ozone trends were found to be -(1.9+/-0.6)% per decade. While a statistically significant relation is found between total ozone and indices of aerosol loadings of the stratosphere, the recent decrease in total ozone cannot be accounted for by the higher average aerosol content in the second half of the century. Finally, the decrease in ozone in the stratosphere is estimated to be approximately 30% larger than that found for total ozone, when a crude estimate of the increase in tropospheric ozone is included. The acceleration observed in total ozone trends between the 1970s and the 1980s over northern midlatitudes [e.g., Harris et al., 1997] might be partially attributed to the larger increase in tropospheric ozone in the 1970s.
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