Abstract

Shipboard measurements of stratospheric NO2 between 42° and 55° in the southern hemisphere during July 1978 show an abrupt change in the daytime abundance near 50°S similar to that seen in the northern winter hemisphere. The antarctic transition is the sharper, possibly as a result of higher stability in stratospheric zonal flow.

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