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    | Titel | Denitrification and polar stratospheric cloud formation during the Arctic winter 2009/2010 |  
    | VerfasserIn | F. Khosrawi, J. Urban, M. C. Pitts, P. Voelger, P. Achtert, M. Kaphlanov, M. L. Santee, G. L. Manney, D. Murtagh, K.-H. Fricke |  
    | Medientyp | Artikel 
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    | Sprache | Englisch 
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    | ISSN | 1680-7316 
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    | Digitales Dokument | URL |  
    | Erschienen | In: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics ; 11, no. 16 ; Nr. 11, no. 16 (2011-08-19), S.8471-8487 |  
    | Datensatznummer | 250010016 
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    | Publikation (Nr.) |  copernicus.org/acp-11-8471-2011.pdf |  
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        | Zusammenfassung |  
        | The sedimentation of HNO3 containing Polar
      Stratospheric Cloud (PSC) particles leads to a permanent
      removal of HNO3 and thus to a denitrification of the
      stratosphere, an effect which plays an important role in
      stratospheric ozone depletion. The polar vortex in the Arctic
      winter 2009/2010 was very cold and stable between end of
      December and end of January. Strong denitrification between
      475 to 525 K was
      observed in the Arctic in mid of January by the Odin Sub
      Millimetre Radiometer (Odin/SMR). This was the strongest
      denitrification that had been observed in the entire Odin/SMR
      measuring period (2001–2010). Lidar measurements of PSCs were
      performed in the area of Kiruna, Northern Sweden with the IRF
      (Institutet för Rymdfysik) lidar and with the Esrange lidar
      in January 2010. The measurements show that PSCs were present
      over the area of Kiruna during the entire period of
      observations. The formation of PSCs during the Arctic winter
      2009/2010 is investigated using a microphysical box model. Box
      model simulations are performed along air parcel trajectories
      calculated six days backward according to the PSC measurements
      with the ground-based lidar in the Kiruna area. From the
      temperature history of the backward trajectories and the box model
      simulations we find two PSC regions, one over Kiruna according
      to the measurements made in Kiruna and one north of
      Scandinavia which is much colder, reaching also temperatures
      below Tice. Using the box model simulations along
      backward trajectories together with the observations of
      Odin/SMR, Aura/MLS (Microwave Limb Sounder), CALIPSO (Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder
      Satellite Observations) and the ground-based lidar we
      investigate how and by which type of PSC particles the
      denitrification that was observed during the Arctic winter
      2009/2010 was caused. From our analysis we find that due to an
      unusually strong synoptic cooling event in mid January, ice
particle formation on NAT may be a possible formation mechanism during that
particular winter that may have caused the denitrification observed in mid
January. In contrast, the denitrification that was observed in the beginning
of January could have been caused by the sedimentation of NAT particles that
formed on mountain wave ice clouds. |  
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