Articles | Volume 10, issue 11
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-10-4067-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-10-4067-2017
Research article
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01 Nov 2017
Research article |  | 01 Nov 2017

A cloud-ozone data product from Aura OMI and MLS satellite measurements

Jerald R. Ziemke, Sarah A. Strode, Anne R. Douglass, Joanna Joiner, Alexander Vasilkov, Luke D. Oman, Junhua Liu, Susan E. Strahan, Pawan K. Bhartia, and David P. Haffner

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We combine satellite measurements of ozone and cloud properties from the Aura OMI and MLS instruments for 2004–2016 to measure ozone in the mid–upper levels of deep convective clouds. Our results ascribe upward injection of low boundary layer ozone (varying from low to high amounts) as a major driver of the measured concentrations of ozone in thick clouds. Our OMI/MLS generated ozone product is made available to the public for use in science applications.