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Ozone Content over the Russian Federation in the Third Quarter of 2019

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The review is based on the results of the operation of the total ozone (TO) monitoring system in Russia and adjoining territories that functions in the operational mode at the Central Aerological Observatory. The monitoring system uses data from the national network equipped with M-124 filter ozonometers being under the methodological supervision of the Main Geophysical Observatory. The quality of the system functioning is operationally controlled using OMI satellite equipment observations (NASA, the USA). Basic TO observation data are generalized for each month of the third quarter of 2019 and for the third quarter. Data of routine observations of surface ozone values in the Moscow region and Crimea are also considered.

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The present review was performed in the framework of the Governmental Assignment themes 169-00029-19-00 (Central Aerological Observatory), 169-00034-19-00 (Hydrometcenter of Russia), AAAA-A19-119012490044-3 (Vyazemskii Kara Dag Scientific Station), and 169-00039-19-00 (Taifun Research and Production Association).

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Correspondence to N. S. Ivanova.

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Russian Text © The Author(s), 2019, published in Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, 2019, No. 12, pp. 130-134.

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Ivanova, N.S., Kruchenitskii, G.M., Kuznetsova, I.N. et al. Ozone Content over the Russian Federation in the Third Quarter of 2019. Russ. Meteorol. Hydrol. 44, 844–849 (2019). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068373919120070

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