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Long-term evolution in the tropospheric concentration of chlorofluorocarbon 12 (CCl2F2) derived from high-spectral resolution infrared solar absorption spectra: retrieval and comparison with in situ surface measurements
Authors:Curtis P. Rinsland  Aaron Goldman  Rodolphe Zander  James W. Hannigan  James W. Elkins
Affiliation:a NASA Langley Research Center, Atmospheric Sciences Competency, Mail Stop 401A, Hampton, VA 23681-2199, USA
b Department of Physics, University of Denver, Denver, CO 80208, USA
c Institute of Astrophysics and Geophysics, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium
d Science Applications International Corporation, Hampton, VA, USA
e Atmospheric Chemistry Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO 80303, USA
f National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Ltd, Lauder, Private Bag 50061, Omakau, Central Otago, New Zealand
g NOAA/CMDL R/CMDL1, 325 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80305, USA
Abstract:The average tropospheric volume mixing ratios of chlorofluorocarbon 12 (CCl2F2) have been retrieved from high-spectral resolution ground-based infrared solar-absorption spectra recorded from March 1982 to October 2003 with the McMath Fourier transform spectrometer at the US National Solar Observatory facility on Kitt Peak in southern Arizona (31.9°N, 111.6°W, 2.09 km altitude). The retrievals are based on fits to the unresolved ν8 band Q-branches near View the MathML source using the SFIT2 retrieval algorithm. The annual increase rate was equal to (16.88±1.37) parts per trillion (10-12) by volume at the beginning of the time series, March 1982, or (4.77±0.04)%, 1 sigma, declining progressively to (2.49±1.24) parts per trillion, by volume at the end, October 2003, or (0.46±0.24)%, 1 sigma. Average tropospheric mixing ratios from the solar spectra have been compared with average surface flask and in situ sampling measurements from the Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory (CMDL) station at Niwot Ridge, CO, (USA) (40.0°N, 105.5°W, 3013 m altitude). The average ratio and standard deviation of the monthly means of the retrieved tropospheric mixing ratios relative to the CMDL surface mixing ratios is (1.01±0.03) for the overlapping time period. Both datasets demonstrate the progressive impact of the Montreal protocol and its strengthening amendments on the trend of CCl2F2, though a tropospheric decrease has yet to be observed.
Keywords:Remote sensing   Chlorofluorocarbons   Troposphere   Atmospheric chemistry   Pollution   Ozone
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