Abstract
Abstract Ground‐based measurements of total ozone were made during the polar night from Arctic stations in the winters of 1987–88 and 1988–89. The measurements were made with automated Brewer ozone spectrophotometers using the moon as a light source. Data were obtained from Alert and Resolute in Canada for both winters and from Heiss Island, USSR, for the second winter. The method of measurement is briefly reviewed and data from the three stations are presented. The ground‐based total ozone measurements are compared with the integrated values derived from ozonesonde profiles.
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