Total ozone columns and vertical ozone profiles above Kiev in 2005-2008
A.V. Shavrina, M. Kroon, V.A. Sheminova, Ya.V. Pavlenko, A.A. Veles,, I.I. Synyavski, Ya.O. Romanyuk

TL;DR
This study used ground-based FTIR spectrometry to measure and validate total ozone columns and vertical ozone profiles above Kiev from 2005 to 2008, comparing them with satellite data and analyzing seasonal ozone variability.
Contribution
It provides ground-based validation of satellite ozone measurements and detailed analysis of ozone variability in Kiev's atmosphere during 2005-2008.
Findings
Validation of OMI satellite ozone data with ground measurements
Identification of seasonal ozone variability patterns
Analysis of tropospheric ozone episodes
Abstract
The study of total ozone columns above Kiev and variations of ozone concentrations in the troposphere at different altitudes above Kiev was carried out using ground-based Fourier Transform InfraRed (FTIR) spectrometric observations that are taken on a routine basis at the Main Astronomical Observatory of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (MAO NASU). This study was performed within the framework of the international ESA-NIVR-KNMI OMI-AO project no.2907 entitled OMI validation by ground-based remote sensing: ozone columns and atmospheric profiles during the time frame 2005-2008. The infrared FTIR spectral observations of direct solar radiation in the wavelength range of 2-12 micron as transmitted through the Earth's atmosphere were performed during the months of April-October of each year. The aim of the project was the validation of total ozone columns and vertical ozone…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtmospheric Ozone and Climate · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
