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Trajectory matching of ozonesondes and MOZAIC measurements in the UTLS–Part 1: Method description and application at Payerne, Switzerland

Staufer et al., 2013

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14124278615582381783
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Staufer J
Stähelin J
Stübi R
Peter T
Tummon F
Thouret V
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Atmospheric Measurement Techniques

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With the aim of improving ozonesonde observations in the upper troposphere/lower stratosphere (UTLS), we use three-dimensional forward and backward trajectories, driven by ERA-Interim wind fields to match and compare ozonesonde measurements at Payerne …
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