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Supplement of Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 8, 61–78, 2016http://www.earth-syst-sci-data.net/8/61/2016/doi:10.5194/essd-8-61-2016-supplement© Author(s) 2016. CC Attribution 3.0 License.
Supplement of
The SPARC Data Initiative: comparisons of CFC-11, CFC-12, HF andSF6 climatologies from international satellite limb sounders
S. Tegtmeier et al.
Correspondence to:S. Tegtmeier ([email protected])
The copyright of individual parts of the supplement might differ from the CC-BY 3.0 licence.
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Figure S1. Altitude-latitude cross-sections of monthly zonal mean CFC-11 for the MIM, 4
MIPAS, ACE-FTS and HIRDLS (upper panels) and relative differences between the 5
individual instruments and the MIM (lower panels) are shown for January 2005-2007. 6
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Figure S2. Altitude-latitude cross-sections of monthly zonal mean CFC-11 for the MIM, 9
MIPAS, ACE-FTS and HIRDLS (upper panels) and relative differences between the 10
individual instruments and the MIM (lower panels) are shown for April 2005-2007. 11
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Figure S3. Altitude-latitude cross-sections of monthly zonal mean CFC-11 for the MIM, 13
MIPAS, ACE-FTS and HIRDLS (upper panels) and relative differences between the 14
individual instruments and the MIM (lower panels) are shown for July 2005-2007. 15
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Figure S4. Altitude-latitude cross-sections of monthly zonal mean CFC-11 for the MIM, 19
MIPAS, ACE-FTS and HIRDLS (upper panels) and relative differences between the 20
individual instruments and the MIM (lower panels) are shown for October 2005-2007. 21
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Figure S5. Altitude-latitude cross-sections of monthly zonal mean CFC-12 for the MIM, 24
MIPAS, ACE-FTS and HIRDLS (upper panels) and relative differences between the 25
individual instruments and the MIM (lower panels) are shown for January 2005-2007. 26
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Figure S6. Altitude-latitude cross-sections of monthly zonal mean CFC-12 for the MIM, 30
MIPAS, ACE-FTS and HIRDLS (upper panels) and relative differences between the 31
individual instruments and the MIM (lower panels) are shown for April 2005-2007. 32
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Figure S7. Altitude-latitude cross-sections of monthly zonal mean CFC-12 for the MIM, 35
MIPAS, ACE-FTS and HIRDLS (upper panels) and relative differences between the 36
individual instruments and the MIM (lower panels) are shown for July 2005-2007. 37
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Figure S8. Altitude-latitude cross-sections of monthly zonal mean CFC-12 for the MIM, 41
MIPAS, ACE-FTS and HIRDLS (upper panels) and relative differences between the 42
individual instruments and the MIM (lower panels) are shown for October 2005-2007. 43
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Figure S9. Altitude-latitude cross-sections of monthly zonal mean HF (upper panels) for 46
HALOE and ACE-FTS and relative differences between the individual instruments and 47
the MIM (lower panels) are shown for January 2004-2005. 48
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Figure S10. Altitude-latitude cross-sections of monthly zonal mean HF (upper panels) 51
for HALOE and ACE-FTS and relative differences between the individual instruments 52
and the MIM (lower panels) are shown for April 2004-2005. 53
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Figure S11. Altitude-latitude cross-sections of monthly zonal mean HF (upper panels) 55
for HALOE and ACE-FTS and relative differences between the individual instruments 56
and the MIM (lower panels) are shown for July 2004-2005. 57
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Figure S12. Altitude-latitude cross-sections of monthly zonal mean HF (upper panels) 60
for HALOE and ACE-FTS and relative differences between the individual instruments 61
and the MIM (lower panels) are shown for September 2004-2005. 62
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Figure S13. Altitude-latitude cross-sections of monthly zonal mean SF6 (upper panels) 64
for MIPAS and ACE-FTS and relative differences between the individual instruments 65
and the MIM (lower panels) are shown for January 2005-2010. 66
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Figure S14. Altitude-latitude cross-sections of monthly zonal mean SF6 (upper panels) 69
for MIPAS and ACE-FTS and relative differences between the individual instruments 70
and the MIM (lower panels) are shown for April 2005-2010. 71
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Figure S15. Altitude-latitude cross-sections of monthly zonal mean SF6 (upper panels) 73
for MIPAS and ACE-FTS and relative differences between the individual instruments 74
and the MIM (lower panels) are shown for July 2005-2010. 75
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Figure S16. Altitude-latitude cross-sections of monthly zonal mean SF6 (upper panels) 78
for MIPAS and ACE-FTS and relative differences between the individual instruments 79
and the MIM (lower panels) are shown for October 2005-2010. 80
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Figure S17. Time series of CFC-11 monthly mean values (upper panel) and 82
deseasonalized anomalies (lower panel) between 10°S – 10°N at 20 hPa. 83
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Figure S18. Time series of CFC-11 monthly mean values (upper panel) and 86
deseasonalized anomalies (lower panel) between 75°N – 85°N at 100 hPa. 87
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Figure S19. Time series of CFC-11 monthly mean values (upper panel) and 90
deseasonalized anomalies (lower panel) between 75°S – 85°S at 100 hPa. 91
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Figure S20. Time series of CFC-12 monthly mean values (upper panel) and 95
deseasonalized anomalies (lower panel) between 10°S – 10°N at 20 hPa. 96
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Figure S21. Time series of CFC-12 monthly mean values (upper panel) and 99
deseasonalized anomalies (lower panel) between 75°N – 85°N at 100 hPa. 100
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