1. Stratospheric and total NO2 column measurements with a modified Canterbury filter photometer
- Author
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A. G. Kelessis, Christos Zerefos, G. T. Amanatidis, Alkiviadis F. Bais, and Ioannis C. Ziomas
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Atmospheric Science ,Atmospheric physics ,Meteorology ,Photometer ,Seasonality ,Atmospheric sciences ,medicine.disease ,law.invention ,Latitude ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Amplitude ,chemistry ,law ,Atmospheric chemistry ,medicine ,Environmental Chemistry ,Environmental science ,Nitrogen dioxide ,Stratosphere - Abstract
A programme of ground-based stratospheric and total NO2 column measurements was instituted at the Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics (40.5° N, 22.9° E) in August 1985. We present here the results of the first two years of measurements with a modified Canterbury filter photometer, details of which are given in the text. The stratospheric NO2 column, obtained at twilight during low local NO2 levels, shows the seasonal variation with monthly mean values of about 6×10-15 molec. cm-2 in the summertime to about 2.2×10-15 molec. cm-2 in the wintertime. These measurements compare well with measurements obtained with different instruments by other groups at similar latitudes (about 40° N) but in different places. Also, the asymmetry of the evening-to-morning stratospheric NO2 over Thessaloniki was found to be on the average equal to 1.58. Total NO2 column over Thessaloniki has a pronounced seasonal variation with amplitude of 0.68 matm. cm which can be explained partly from measured local NO2 sources which discharge in the mixing layer and partly from photolysis of the NO2 reservoir species.
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- 1989