Abstract
Records of the weather conditions, total ozone content (TOC) and ionospheric parameters measured at the Antarctic Base ‘Akademik Vernadsky’ (Argentine Islands Archipelago) during 1995–2004 are analysed in this paper. The ionospheric region above the ozone hole is found to be characterized by an increased level of disturbance during atmospheric fronts, and the ozone hole geometry is shown to be dependent on cyclonic activity. The results are discussed with reference to a model of internal atmospheric wave propagation through a non-isothermal atmosphere.
Acknowledgements
Prof. Y. Yampolski, V. Galushko and colleagues from the Radiophysics of Geospace Laboratory are thanked for fruitful discussions. This work was partially supported through a joint Ukrainian–Russian Project financed by the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Grant 0108U004878) and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Grant 08-02-90437-UA).