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MIPAS-Transall Observations of the Variability of CLONO2 during the Arctic Winter of 1994/95
Authors:N Glatthor  CE Blom  T Blumenstock  H Fischer  T Gulde  M Höpfner  W Kimmig  C Piesch  W Bell  B Galle  M Wirth
Institution:(1) Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung, Forschungszentrum/Universität Karlsruhe, PO Box 3640, D-76021 Karlsruhe, Germany;(2) National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, GB-TW11, 0LW, United Kingdom;(3) Swedish Environmental Research Institute, PO Box 47086, S-40258 Göteborg, Sweden;(4) Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre, DLR Oberpfaffenhofen, PO Box 1116, D-82234 Wessling, Germany
Abstract:In the winter of 1994/95 the German Transall research aircraft performed 5 campaigns in the European Arctic with 22 flights altogether. An extensive dataset of HNO3, ClONO2 and O3 column amounts was obtained by MIPAS-FT (Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding - Flugzeug Transall) onboard the aircraft. In this paper we present the variability of the ClONO2 reservoir gas in the course of the winter. We include groundbased FTIR measurements of HF, HCl and ClONO2 to discuss the airborne observations with regard to the partitioning of inorganic chlorine.From mid-December until the end of January, MIPAS measured a stable ClONO2 collar with constantly low column amounts inside the polar vortex and maxima at the edge. This observation reflected widespread conversion of ClONO2 to reactive chlorine inside the vortex for at least six weeks. In good accordance, the ground stations measured low in-vortex HCl and ClONO2 column amounts and conversion of HCl into ClONO2 in the region of the ClONO2 maxima. In the first week of February the ClONO2 amounts started to increase in the edge region as well as inside the vortex. Between March 21 and 27, just one week after the last cold period, MIPAS observed exclusively high ClONO2 column amounts inside the vortex, indicating fast deactivation of active chlorine. In the same period the ground stations measured an excess of ClONO2 over HCl. Further, the high ClONO2 implies that the polar vortex was renoxified in March. Lower ClONO2 values, observed inside the vortex on the flights of April 5 and 8, and an increased HCl/ClONO2 ratio, measured from ground, marked the starting redistribution within the chlorine reservoir species to the photochemically more stable HCl.In February, March and April, MIPAS observed mixing of ClONO2-rich air masses with midlatitude air at the vortex edge. A very clear event happened on March 27. On this flight a distinct ClONO2 minimum was measured at the vortex edge, which was closely correlated with a filament of midlatitude air observed by OLEX (Ozone Lidar EXperiment) onboard the Transall.
Keywords:Airborne and groundbased FTIR spectroscopy  heterogeneous chemistry  chlorine reservoirs  chlorine activation  filamentation
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