Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion: 2014

Organization Chart

2014 Ozone Assessment cover

Cochairs

Ayité-Lô Nohende Ajavon, North-South Environment, Togo

Paul A. Newman, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA

John A. Pyle, National Centre for Atmospheric Science, UK and University of Cambridge, UK

A.R. Ravishankara, Colorado State University and NOAA ESRL Chemical Sciences Division, USA

Scientific Steering Committee

Ayité-Lô Nohende Ajavon, North-South Environment, Togo

David Karoly, University of Melbourne, Australia

Malcolm K. Ko, NASA Langley Research Center, USA

Paul A. Newman, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA

John A. Pyle, National Centre for Atmospheric Science, UK and University of Cambridge, UK

A.R. Ravishankara, Colorado State University and NOAA ESRL Chemical Sciences Division, USA

Theodore G. Shepherd, University of Reading, Department of Meteorology, UK

Susan Solomon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, USA

Chapters, Lead Authors and Chapter Editors

Chapter 1: Update on ODSs and Other Gases of Interest to the Montreal Protocol

Lucy J. Carpenter, University of York, UK

Stefan Reimann, Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland

Andreas Engel, Goethe University Frankfurt, Institute for Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, Germany

Stephen A. Montzka, NOAA ESRL Global Monitoring Division, USA

Chapter 2: Update on Global Ozone: Past, Present, and Future

Steven Pawson, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA

Wolfgang Steinbrecht, Deutscher Wetterdienst, Hohenpeissenberg, Germany

Vitali E. Fioletov, Environment Canada, Measurements and Analysis Research Section, Canada

Ulrike Langematz, Freie Universität Berlin,Institut fuür Meteorologie, Germany

Chapter 3: Polar Ozone: Past, Present, and Future

Martin Dameris, Deutsches Zentrum fuür Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), Institut fuür Physik der Atmosphaäre, Germany

Sophie Godin-Beekmann, Universiteé de Versailles Saint-Quentin; Sorbonne Universiteés, UPMC Univ. Paris 06; CNRS / INSU; OVSQ-LATMOS, France

Slimane Bekki, Sorbonne Universiteés, UPMC Univ. Paris 06; Universiteé Versailles St-Quentin; CNRS / INSU; LA TMOS-IPSL, France

Judith Perlwitz, CIRES-University of Colorado / NOAA ESRL Physical Sciences Division, USA

Chapter 4: Stratospheric Ozone Changes and Climate

Julie M. Arblaster, Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Australia and National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA

Nathan P. Gillett, Environment Canada, Canada

Lesley J. Gray, National Centre for Atmospheric Science, UK and University of Oxford, UK

David W.J. Thompson, Colorado State University, USA

Chapter 5: Scenarios, Information, and Options for Policymakers

Neil R.P. Harris, University of Cambridge, UK

Donald J. Wuebbles, University of Illinois, USA

Mack McFarland, DuPont Chemicals & Fluoroproducts, USA

Guus J.M. Velders, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), The Netherlands

Twenty Questions and Answers About the Ozone Layer: 2014 Update

Michaela I. Hegglin, University of Reading, UK

Coordinating Editor

Christine A. Ennis, CIRES-University of Colorado / NOAA ESRL Chemical Sciences Division, USA