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    <Abstract>Ozone (O3) in the lower stratosphere and upper troposphere as 
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    measured by the Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) instrument on NASA's Aura satellite. 
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    MLS can simultaneously measure several trace gases and ozone-destroying chemicals 
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    in the upper troposphere and photosphere. In this series of animiations we 
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    present chlorine monoxide (ClO), hydrogen chloride (HCl), nitric acid (HNO3), 
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    ozone (O3), water vapor (H2O) and temperature measurements. 
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    These are 'first light' data taken when the MLS was operated for the first time.
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    This animation shows global ozone in the atmosphere from August 13 through 
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    October 15, 2004. Red represents high ozone concentrations; blue represents 
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    low concentrations. The spatial resolution is low: each pixel covers an 
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    area of 5 degrees longitude by 2 degrees latitude, so the entire world 
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        <ContactPerson>Mike Adair</ContactPerson>
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