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Chlorine Monoxide




SVS >> Chlorine Monoxide

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Chlorine nitrate measured by CLAES and chlorine monoxide measured by MLS over the arctic from 2-12-93 to 3-10-93 839 Chlorine Nitrate from CLAES and Chlorine Monoxide from MLS over the Arctic (2/12/93 - 3/10/93)
Side-by-side globes showing MLS measurements of ozone and chlorine monoxide over Antartica from 8-12-93 to 9-17-93. 837 Ozone and Chlorine Monoxide over Antarctica from MLS (1/12/93 - 9/17/93)

GCMD >> EARTH SCIENCE >> Atmosphere >> Atmospheric Chemistry/Halons and Halogens >> Chlorine Monoxide

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This animation shows chlorine monoxide (ClO) in the atmosphere from August 13 through October 15, 2004. Red represents high concentrations; blue represents low concentrations. The spatial resolution is low: each pixel covers an area of 5 degrees longitude by 2 degrees latitude, so the entire world (except for 1 degree at each pole) is covered by the 72x89 pixel images. 3088 Chlorine Monoxide from new Microwave Limb Sounder on Aura (WMS)
EOS MLS continues the successful effort started on UARS MLS, and uses advanced technology to provide important new measurements. Particularly noteworthy in this regard are its capabilities for OH, HO2, and BrO; measurements of these species have never before been possible on a global scale, but are essential for a comprehensive understanding of stratospheric chemistry. 3062 The Microwave Limb Sounder Observes the Lower Stratosphere and Upper Troposphere
Chlorine Monoxide, August 13, 2004 3056 New Data from Aura's Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) Chlorine Monoxide

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