Satellite remote sensing and ozonesonde observation of ozone vertical profile and severe storm development |
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Authors: | R J HUNG J M LIU |
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Affiliation: | The University of Alabama in Huntsville , Huntsville, Alabama, 35899, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | Abstract Two year ozonesonde data, January 1981 to December 1982, observed at four Canadian stations, and two-and-a-half year backscattered ultraviolet experiment data on the Nimbus-4 satellite, April 1970 to August 1972, observed over five U.S. stations, were used to study the relationship between the total ozone, vertical distribution of the ozone mixing ratio, height of half the total ozone, and the variation of local tropopause height. In view of the correlation between the variation of the tropopause height and the possible development of severe storms, a better understanding of the effect of the vertical distribution of the local ozone profile on the variation of the tropopause height can give considerable insight into the development of severe storms. |
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