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Opening Remarks

13 th Biennial WMO-GAW Brewer Users Workshop. Opening Remarks. Launching MAESTRO And DUSTER on a CNES Payload in Kiruna, Sweden April 7, 2011. Tom McElroy York University. History of Brewer Meetings. 1. Arosa, Switzerland, 1990. Charlottesville, Virginia, 1992.

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Opening Remarks

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  1. 13th Biennial WMO-GAW Brewer Users Workshop Opening Remarks Launching MAESTRO And DUSTER on a CNES Payload in Kiruna, Sweden April 7, 2011 Tom McElroy York University

  2. History of Brewer Meetings 1. Arosa, Switzerland, 1990. • Charlottesville, Virginia, 1992. • Tennerife, Canary Islands, Spain, 1994 • Rome, Italy, 1996. • Halkidiki, Greece, 1998. • Tokyo, Japan, 2000. • Toronto, Canada, 2002. • El Arenosillo, Spain, 2003. • Delft, The Netherlands, 2005. • Manchester, UK, 2007. • Seoul, Korea, 2007. • Aosta, Italy. • Beijing, China.

  3. Oxford 1936 Forerunner of the Quadrennial Ozone Symposium From the Oxford University website: www.atm.ox.ac.uk/main/AOPP/Dobson.html#gmbd

  4. The Ozone Depletion Issue • 1920s - Dobson’s European network measurements • 1930 - Chapman Chemistry • Radical Chemistry – HOx – Bates & Nicolet 1950 • Hampson - c.a. - 1980 NOx • Climatic Impact Assessment Program – US FAA 1970 • James Lovelock – discovery of long lifetimes of CFCs 1973 • Mid 1970s – Rowland and Molina UV destruction • Ozone hole discovery – Farman et al. & NASA TOMS 1985 • NASA ER-2 links ClO and ozone destruction • 1987 Montreal Protocol to protect the ozone layer (and amendments!) • Suggestive observations – ozone not going down anymore • 2010 – 2011 winter brings unprecedented ozone destruction • But will we be here to be sure it recovers?

  5. From NATURE… August, 2009 • climate change cooling in the Polar stratosphere • could cause increased ozone destruction • ozone is a GHG in the upper troposphere • recent research shows closer links between • stratospheric and background tropospheric ozone • some climate change effects in the Antarctic may • be stratospheric in origin • large ozone loss in 2010-2011 Arctic winter

  6. Where are we heading? • Accurate, long-term records of total ozone column amount are crucial for understanding climate change • Hemispheric ozone can only be assessed using satellite ozone fields • Calibrated, ground-based data are essential for delivering satellite data sets with the required long-term stability • Ground-based measurements may turn out to be important in constraining tropospheric ozone in chemical forecast models

  7. Why are we here? • Further the goal of improving and maintaining Brewer network performance • Exchange the knowledge needed to achieve this • Increase the volume of high-quality ozone data in the WOUDC to support trend analysis and other ozone-related research (WMO Ozone Assessment) • Communicate the importance of maintaining the long-term record of column ozone

  8. The Brewer Workshops • Informal (timetable will change – need input) • Supporting the interchange of Brewer-related scientific and technical information • ‘Free’ time to allow one–on-one exchange of information and problem solving • Interface between industry and the Brewer community • Formal channel connecting the Brewer community and the NDACC* * Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change

  9. Closing • Thank you to Dr. Zheng Xiandong and CMA for hosting the meeting • Thanks as well to Ms. Yan and Ms. Song • Acknowledge the support of WMO and under the GAW program • Sponsorship and technical support for the network from Kipp & Zonen and International Ozone Services (IOS).

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