Abstract

We describe the equipment and methods of observation of variation of the state of some stratospheric and mesospheric gas components and present the results of measurements of the time and space ozone variations at altitudes of from 20 to 70 km above Nizhny Novgorod: the seasonal and diurnal variation and “ozone clouds.” The seasonal variation of ozone content at altitudes exceeding 22 km and the vertical distribution of ozone are compared with the measurement results obtained from the TOMS and CRISTA satellites. We also show the results of observations of mesospheric carbon monoxide.

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