1999
DOI: 10.1175/1520-0426(1999)016<1345:acafsm>2.0.co;2
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A Chemiluminescent Analyzer for Stratospheric Measurements of the Ozone Concentration (FOZAN)

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“…Ozone measurements were performed by the FOZAN-II (Fast Ozone Analyzer) instrument jointly developed and operated by the Central Aerological Observatory, Russia, and Institute of Atmospheric Science and Climate, Italy (Ulanovsky et al, 2001;Yushkov et al, 1999). It has two channels with solid state chemiluminescent sensors and measures ozone in the concentration range of 10-500 µg/m 3 (corresponding to about 50-2500 ppb for the pressures and temperatures in the tropical UTLS) with a time resolution of 1 s and a precision of <10% at ambient pressures between 30 and 1000 hPa.…”
Section: Field Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ozone measurements were performed by the FOZAN-II (Fast Ozone Analyzer) instrument jointly developed and operated by the Central Aerological Observatory, Russia, and Institute of Atmospheric Science and Climate, Italy (Ulanovsky et al, 2001;Yushkov et al, 1999). It has two channels with solid state chemiluminescent sensors and measures ozone in the concentration range of 10-500 µg/m 3 (corresponding to about 50-2500 ppb for the pressures and temperatures in the tropical UTLS) with a time resolution of 1 s and a precision of <10% at ambient pressures between 30 and 1000 hPa.…”
Section: Field Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ozone mixing ratios have been determined using the Fast OZone ANalyzer (FOZAN), which is a chemiluminescence sensor operating with an precision of 0.01 ppm and an accuracy of 8% (Yushkov et al, 1999). The ambient temperature has been measured using a Thermo Dynamic Complex (TDC) probe with an accuracy of 0.5 K. Other parameters such as position and true air speed have been adopted from the onboard navigational system UCSE (Unified Communications for Systems Engineer) of the "Geophysica" aricraft.…”
Section: Other Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measurements of O 3 were made using FOZAN (Fast OZone ANalyzer, Yushkov et al (1999)), H 2 O using FISH (Fast In-situ Stratospheric Hygrometer, Schiller et al (2009)), CO 2 using HAGAR (High Altitude Gas AnalyzeR, Volk et al (2000)), NO using SIOUX (see Voigt et al (2008) and references therein) CO using COLD (Cryogenically Operated Laser Diode, Viciani et al (2008)), N 6−14 using COPAS (COndensation PArticle counter Systems) ), BSR and δ a by MAS (Multiwavelength Aerosol Scatterometer, Adriani et al (1999)). Relative humidity with respect to ice freezing (RHI) is estimated from observed H 2 O, temperature and pressure using the formula prescribed by the World Meteorological Organization and the Marti and Mauersberger (1993) formula for saturation pressure over ice.…”
Section: M55 Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%