Ground based units are uv spectrophotometers pointing up vertically through the atmosphere. Satelites are the main monitors though, getting a reading as a function of altitude and geographic position. It's measured in dobson units, and average is about 300 DU
uv photospectrometers.
they are gound based instruments which measure the intensity of light in a wavelength which ozone absorbs, and then the intensity of light either side of this which ozone doesnt absorb. This will give a reading of the ozone concentration at that particular verticle area.
TOMS (total ozone mapping spectrophotometer) is also used in sattelities to give a reading of ozone in proportion to altitude and location.
lol, urs is right too, mine is a little more detailed, i assume we got it form conq cause i remeber "getting a reading as a function of altitude and geographic position" those exact words
They can also be used on balloons rather than satelittes too