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  • The Atmospheric Chemistry Studies in the Oceanic Environment (ACSOE) OXIdising Capacity of the Ocean Atmosphere (OXICOA) Ozone Profile Experiment 97 (OZPROF-96) Aberystwyth Ozone Profiles Data from Ozonesonde and Ozone DIAL LIDAR contains tropospheric ozone data from balloon-launched ozonesondes and ground-based Ozone DIAL LIDAR in 1997.

  • The Atmospheric Chemistry Studies in the Oceanic Environment (ACSOE) OXIdising Capacity of the Ocean Atmosphere (OXICOA) Ozone Profile Experiment 96 (OZPROF-96) Aberystwyth Ozone Profiles Data from Ozonesonde and Ozone DIAL LIDAR contains tropospheric ozone data from balloon-launched ozonesondes and ground-based Ozone DIAL LIDAR in 1996. On 12 July 1996, an ozonesonde was launched ahead of a warm front into a clear sky. It encountered a layer about 1 km deep between 11 km and 12 km altitude where ozone concentrations reached values too low to be measured by the sonde (i.e. less than 3 ppbv).

  • The Atmospheric Chemistry Studies in the Oceanic Environment (ACSOE) OXIdising Capacity of the Ocean Atmosphere (OXICOA) Ozone Profile Experiment 97 (OZPROF-96) Aberystwyth Ozone Profiles Data from Ozonesonde and Ozone DIAL LIDAR contains tropospheric ozone data from balloon-launched ozonesodes and ground-based Ozone DIAL LIDAR in 1998. The level of ozone at high altitude on 6 December, 1998 was too low to be measured by the ozonesonde.

  • The Atmospheric Chemistry Studies in the Oceanic Environment (ACSOE) OXIdising Capacity of the Ocean Atmosphere (OXICOA) was a study of oxidant, radical and related gas-phase chemistry in the clean and moderately polluted marine atmosphere. The objectives of Ozone Profile Experiment (OZPROF) was to obtain ozone profiles data which could be used to study the variations and structures of tropospheric ozone. This collection contains ozone profiles data obtained from Aberystwyth using ozonesondes and LIDAR for the period between 1996 and 1998.