Reconstruction and searching ozone data periodicities in southern Brazil (29ºS, 53ºW)

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Autor(a) principal: Rigozo,Nivaor Rodolfo
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Rosa,Marcelo Barcellos da, Rampelotto,Pabulo Henrique, Echer,Mariza Pereira de Souza, Echer,Ezequiel, Nordemann,Daniel Jean Roger, Pinheiro,Damaris Kirsch, Schuch,Nelson Jorge
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Meteorologia (Online)
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Resumo: Ozone plays a very important role in the nature due its characteristics as a natural filter of ultraviolet solar radiation. Thus, it is pertinent for the scientific community to understand all natural influence factors involving ozone along with a large time series. In this work, a reconstruction of ozone time series obtained by Brewer spectrophotometer from 1994 to 2008 at the Southern Space Observatory (SSO) - 29ºS, 53ºW - Southern Brazil is presented. TOMS-OMI data were used to follow the days without data, where a coefficient of correlation between TOMS-OMI and Brewer is acceptable around r = 0.89. Besides, wavelet analysis to determine the temporal evolution of the frequencies and the amplitudes was applied. Moreover, wavelet analysis aiming to determine the temporal evolution of the frequencies and the amplitudes was performed. The results pointed a period of 365 days (1 yr) for the seasonal variation of ozone, of 600 days attributed for a possible QBO influence and two periods of 2000 and other 4000 days regarding possibly to the second harmonic of the 11-year solar cycle.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reconstruction and searching ozone data periodicities in southern Brazil (29ºS, 53ºW)
title Reconstruction and searching ozone data periodicities in southern Brazil (29ºS, 53ºW)
spellingShingle Reconstruction and searching ozone data periodicities in southern Brazil (29ºS, 53ºW)
Rigozo,Nivaor Rodolfo
Ozone
Brewer
Quasi-Biennial Oscillation
solar activity
wavelet analysis
title_short Reconstruction and searching ozone data periodicities in southern Brazil (29ºS, 53ºW)
title_full Reconstruction and searching ozone data periodicities in southern Brazil (29ºS, 53ºW)
title_fullStr Reconstruction and searching ozone data periodicities in southern Brazil (29ºS, 53ºW)
title_full_unstemmed Reconstruction and searching ozone data periodicities in southern Brazil (29ºS, 53ºW)
title_sort Reconstruction and searching ozone data periodicities in southern Brazil (29ºS, 53ºW)
author Rigozo,Nivaor Rodolfo
author_facet Rigozo,Nivaor Rodolfo
Rosa,Marcelo Barcellos da
Rampelotto,Pabulo Henrique
Echer,Mariza Pereira de Souza
Echer,Ezequiel
Nordemann,Daniel Jean Roger
Pinheiro,Damaris Kirsch
Schuch,Nelson Jorge
author_role author
author2 Rosa,Marcelo Barcellos da
Rampelotto,Pabulo Henrique
Echer,Mariza Pereira de Souza
Echer,Ezequiel
Nordemann,Daniel Jean Roger
Pinheiro,Damaris Kirsch
Schuch,Nelson Jorge
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rigozo,Nivaor Rodolfo
Rosa,Marcelo Barcellos da
Rampelotto,Pabulo Henrique
Echer,Mariza Pereira de Souza
Echer,Ezequiel
Nordemann,Daniel Jean Roger
Pinheiro,Damaris Kirsch
Schuch,Nelson Jorge
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ozone
Brewer
Quasi-Biennial Oscillation
solar activity
wavelet analysis
topic Ozone
Brewer
Quasi-Biennial Oscillation
solar activity
wavelet analysis
description Ozone plays a very important role in the nature due its characteristics as a natural filter of ultraviolet solar radiation. Thus, it is pertinent for the scientific community to understand all natural influence factors involving ozone along with a large time series. In this work, a reconstruction of ozone time series obtained by Brewer spectrophotometer from 1994 to 2008 at the Southern Space Observatory (SSO) - 29ºS, 53ºW - Southern Brazil is presented. TOMS-OMI data were used to follow the days without data, where a coefficient of correlation between TOMS-OMI and Brewer is acceptable around r = 0.89. Besides, wavelet analysis to determine the temporal evolution of the frequencies and the amplitudes was applied. Moreover, wavelet analysis aiming to determine the temporal evolution of the frequencies and the amplitudes was performed. The results pointed a period of 365 days (1 yr) for the seasonal variation of ozone, of 600 days attributed for a possible QBO influence and two periods of 2000 and other 4000 days regarding possibly to the second harmonic of the 11-year solar cycle.
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