Tropospheric Ozone in Tropical Air Masses from Earth Probe TOMS

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This animation illustrates the movement of tropical air masses bringing tropospheric ozone into the northern temperate latitudes.

Video slate image reads, "Tropospheric Ozone in Tropical Air Masses from Earth Probe TOMS(7/1/99 - 7/31/99)".

Video slate image reads, "Tropospheric Ozone in Tropical Air Masses from Earth Probe TOMS
(7/1/99 - 7/31/99)".



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This page was originally published on Sunday, July 1, 2001.
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A. M. Thompson, R. D. Hudson, A. D. Frolov, J. C. Witte, T. Kucsera, Tropospheric Ozone from Space: Tracking Pollution with the TOMS (Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer) Instrument, IGARRS, July 1, 2001

A. M. Thompson, R. D. Hudson, A. D. Frolov, J. C. Witte, T. Kucsera, Tropospheric Ozone from Space: Tracking Pollution with the TOMS (Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer) Instrument, IGARRS, July 1, 2001


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