V. V. Andreev, O. E. Bazhenov, B. D. Belan, P. N. Vargin, A. N. Gruzdev, N. F. Elansky, G. S. Zhamsueva, A. S. Zayakhanov, S. N. Kotelnikov, I. N. Kuznetsova, M. Yu. Kulikov, A. V. Nevzorov, V. A. Obolkin, O. V. Postylyakov, E. V. Rozanov, A. I. Skorokhod, A. A. Solomatnikova, E. V. Stepanov, Yu. M. Timofeev, A. M. Feigin, T. V. Khodzher
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Russian Studies of Atmospheric Ozone and Its Precursors in 2019–2022
Abstract
We present the most significant results of Russian scientists in the field of atmospheric ozone research for 2019–2022 and examine observations of tropospheric ozone, its distribution and variability on the territory of the Russian Federation, its relation with atmospheric parameters, modeling of formation processes, and its impact on public health. The state of stratospheric ozone over Russia, modeling of processes in the ozonosphere, and methods and instruments being developed are also analyzed. The review is a part of Russia’s national report on meteorology and atmospheric sciences, which was prepared for the International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences (IAMAS). It has been reviewed and approved at the 28th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG).