TY - JOUR
T1 - The increase in stratospheric water vapor from balloonborne, frostpoint hygrometer measurements at Washington, D.C., and Boulder, Colorado
AU - Oltmans, S. J.
AU - Vomel, H.
AU - Hofmann, D. J.
AU - Rosenlof, K. H.
AU - Kley, D.
PY - 2000/11/1
Y1 - 2000/11/1
N2 - Stratospheric water vapor concentrations measured at two midlatitude locations in the northern hemisphere show water vapor amounts have increased at a rate of 1-1.5% yr-1 (0.05-0.07 ppmv yr-1) for the past 35 years. At Washington, D.C., measurements were made from 1964-1976, and at Boulder, Colorado, observations began in 1980 and continue to the present. While these two data sets do not comprise a single time series, they individually show increases over their respective measurement periods. At Boulder the trends do not show strong seasonal differences; significant increases are found throughout the year in the altitude range 16-28 km. In winter these trends are significant down to about 13 km.
AB - Stratospheric water vapor concentrations measured at two midlatitude locations in the northern hemisphere show water vapor amounts have increased at a rate of 1-1.5% yr-1 (0.05-0.07 ppmv yr-1) for the past 35 years. At Washington, D.C., measurements were made from 1964-1976, and at Boulder, Colorado, observations began in 1980 and continue to the present. While these two data sets do not comprise a single time series, they individually show increases over their respective measurement periods. At Boulder the trends do not show strong seasonal differences; significant increases are found throughout the year in the altitude range 16-28 km. In winter these trends are significant down to about 13 km.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0034352502
U2 - 10.1029/2000GL012133
DO - 10.1029/2000GL012133
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0034352502
SN - 0094-8276
VL - 27
SP - 3453
EP - 3456
JO - Geophysical Research Letters
JF - Geophysical Research Letters
IS - 21
ER -