Trends in surface ozone concentrations at Arosa (Switzerland)

During the years 1989–1991, ozone was measured at four sites around Arosa (Switzerland). One of these sites was identical with that, where surface ozone was measured in the 1950s (Götz and Volz, 1951; Perl, 1965). Comparison of both old and recent data indicates that surface ozone concentrations at...

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description During the years 1989–1991, ozone was measured at four sites around Arosa (Switzerland). One of these sites was identical with that, where surface ozone was measured in the 1950s (Götz and Volz, 1951; Perl, 1965). Comparison of both old and recent data indicates that surface ozone concentrations at Arosa have increased by a factor of approximately 2.2. The increase shows a seasonal variation with a relative increase of more than a factor of three in December and January. The results are discussed in the context of measurements made at other times, locations and altitudes. The comparison indicates that the increase in ozone levels at Arosa has most likely occured between the fifties and today. The measurements additionally suggest that photochemical ozone production in the free troposphere has significantly contributed to the observed ozone trends in winter.
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