Increasing Surface UV Radiation in the Tropics and Northern Mid-Latitudes due to Ozone Depletion after 2010  被引量:2

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作  者:Fei XIE Yan XIA Wuhu FENG Yingli NIU 

机构地区:[1]School of Systems Science and College of Global Change and Earth System Science,Beijing Normal University,Beijing 100875,China [2]National Centre for Atmospheric Science,University of Leeds,Leeds LS29PH,UK [3]Istitute for Climate and Atmospheric Science,School of Earth and Environment,University of Leeds,Leeds LS29JT,UK

出  处:《Advances in Atmospheric Sciences》2023年第10期1833-1843,共11页大气科学进展(英文版)

基  金:Funding for this work was provided by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.42122037,42105016,41975047).

摘  要:Excessive exposure to ultraviolet(UV)radiation harms humans and ecosystems.The level of surface UV radiation had increased due to declines in stratospheric ozone in the late 1970s in response to emissions of chlorofluorocarbons.Following the implementation of the Montreal Protocol,the stratospheric loading of chlorine/bromine peaked in the late 1990s and then decreased;subsequently,stratospheric ozone and surface UV radiation would be expected to recover and decrease,respectively.Here,we show,based on multiple data sources,that the May–September surface UV radiation in the tropics and Northern Hemisphere mid-latitudes has undergone a statistically significant increasing trend[about 60.0 J m^(–2)(10 yr)^(–1)]at the 2σlevel for the period 2010–20,due to the onset of total column ozone(TCO)depletion[about−3.5 DU(10 yr)^(–1)].Further analysis shows that the declines in stratospheric ozone after 2010 could be related to an increase in stratospheric nitrogen oxides due to increasing emissions of the source gas nitrous oxide(N_(2)O).

关 键 词:surface UV radiation stratospheric ozone stratospheric chemistry N_(2)O 

分 类 号:P421.3[天文地球—大气科学及气象学] P422.62

 

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