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Ozone mini-holes over Valencia (Spain) and their influence on the UV erythemal radiation

J. TamayoM. J. MarínJ. A. NúñezJosé A. Martínez-lozanoJ. C. MorenoA. R. EsteveJ. CañadaMaría P. Utrillas

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Atmospheric ScienceOzonebiologyAnomaly (natural sciences)RadiationTotal ozonebiology.organism_classificationAtmospheric sciencesTropospherechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAnticycloneClimatologyEnvironmental scienceValenciaStratosphere

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Low ozone level episodes (also known as mini-holes) have been analysed over Valencia, Spain, during the period from 1 January 2000 to 31 December 2007. In this study, 24 episodes, lasting 1 or 2 days each, were detected. Most of them can be explained dynamically by the existence of an anticyclone over the Azores, which sends air masses coming from the Caribbean over the Iberian Peninsula. A positive anomaly in the vertical temperature profile in the high troposphere and one negative anomaly in the medium and low stratosphere are also observed in most of the analysed episodes. The total ozone column decrease is accompanied by a rise in the UV erythemal radiation levels. This increase is quantified at 1.29 times the decrease in the total ozone column. This is known as the radiation amplification factor (RAF) of UV erythemal radiation. Copyright © 2010 Royal Meteorological Society

https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.2173