@Article{LaatAAWBCPQSW:2015:ThWeSm,
author = "Laat, A. T. J. de and van der A, R. J. and Allaart, M. A. F. and
van Weele, M. and Benitez, G. C. and Casiccia, C. and Paes Leme,
Neusa Maria and Quel, E. and Salvador, J. and Wolfram, E.",
affiliation = "{Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute} and {Royal
Netherlands Meteorological Institute} and {Royal Netherlands
Meteorological Institute} and {Royal Netherlands Meteorological
Institute} and {Observatorio Central de Buenos Aires} and
{University of Magallanes} and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas
Espaciais (INPE)}",
title = "Extreme sunbathing: three weeks of small total O3 columns and high
UV radiation over the southern tip of South America during the
2009 Antarctic O3 hole season",
journal = "Geophysical Research Letters",
year = "2015",
volume = "37",
number = "14",
pages = "Article number L14805",
month = "July",
abstract = "This paper presents an analysis of satellite and ground-based
measurements of total O3 columns and the UV index of a unique
event during the 2009 Antarctic O3 hole season. From 11 to 30
November 2009 the Antarctic vortex was located just south of the
southern tip of South America rather than at its climatological
position over Antarctica. Analysis of 30 years of assimilated
total O3 column and UV index measurements shows that this 20-day
event was unique in the history of the ozone hole for these
latitudes. During this period, small total O3 columns and large UV
index values were observed over the southern tip of South America.
Comparison of ground-based and satellite measurements of total O3
columns and satellite based calculations of the UVI index-never
designed nor validated for such extreme Southern Hemisphere
conditions-show excellent agreement.",
doi = "10.1029/2010GL043699",
url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2010GL043699",
issn = "0094-8276",
language = "en",
urlaccessdate = "30 abr. 2024"
}