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Title: Total ozone patterns from Singapore data
Authors: K. Thulasidas
Editors: Mohammad Ilyas
Conference Name: International Conference on Tropical Ozone and Atmospheric Change
Ozone Depletion : Implications for the Tropics
Keywords: Atmospheric ozone
Ozone monitoring
Climate change
Conference Date: 1990-02-20
Conference Location: Pulau Pinang
Abstract: Eleven years of daily total ozone measurements from 1979 at Singapore using a Dobson spectrophotometer are presented as monthly averages. The temporal variation is found to be consistent with observations at two other near-equatorial stations as well as satellite derived data. No obvious trends are discernible in the Singapore records. The Singapore Meteorological Service has been monitoring total ozone since February 1979 with a Dobson spectrophotometer (No. 7) at its Upper-Air Observatory (1.2°N/103.53°E). The instrument is on loan from the U.K. Meteorological Office and is maintained through funding assistance from the World Meteorological Organisation. The observing programme is to obtain at least three direct-sun total ozone values each morning, weather permitting. Additionally a weekly Umkehr measurement is also attempted whenever possible. The direct-sun values obtained daily as well as direct-sun observations from the Umkehr experiments are the basis for the Dobson data discussed in this paper.
ISBN: 9838610623
Pages: 106-109
Call Number: GBQC879.7.I57 1990e semkat
Publisher: University of Science Malaysia; United Nations Environment Programme
URI: https://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/778113
Appears in Collections:Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding

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