Empirical Trace Gas Gradients in the Arctic and Polar Dome Location
The Arctic or polar front has long been recognized as a transport barrier for mid-latitude air masses travelling into the high Arctic. A measurement based identification of the polar dome is difficult due to the temporal and spatial variability and a lack of consistent measurements in the lower few kilometers of the Arctic. Particularly the climatological role of the dome as a transport boundary for pollution tracers has not yet been fully addressed on the basis of in-situ measurements.