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The NIES Ozone Lidar System for Observation of the Stratospheric Ozone

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Abstract

Recent unpredicted ozone decrease in the polar and midlatitude regions shows importance of ground-based remole-sensing networks such as NDSC (Network for the Detection of Stratospheric Change). Though latitudinal networks are primarily important, the unexpected decrease of ozone in the northern midlatitude in winter and the inhomogeneity of the trends suggest the neccessily of complementary longitudinal networks. Japan could be one of the important locations from this point of view.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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