Near infrared nadir retrieval of vertical column densities: methodology and application to SCIAMACHY
Nadir observations with the shortwave infrared channels of SCIAMACHY on-board the ENVISAT satellite can be used to derive information on atmospheric gases such as CO, CH<sub>4</sub>, N<sub>2</sub>O, CO<sub>2</sub>,...
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doaj-33308be597bd4590bbf739176616e0fa2020-11-25T01:44:27ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Measurement Techniques1867-13811867-85482011-12-014122633265710.5194/amt-4-2633-2011Near infrared nadir retrieval of vertical column densities: methodology and application to SCIAMACHYS. Gimeno GarcíaF. SchreierG. LichtenbergS. SlijkhuisNadir observations with the shortwave infrared channels of SCIAMACHY on-board the ENVISAT satellite can be used to derive information on atmospheric gases such as CO, CH<sub>4</sub>, N<sub>2</sub>O, CO<sub>2</sub>, and H<sub>2</sub>O. For the operational level 1b-2 processing of SCIAMACHY data, a new retrieval code BIRRA (Beer InfraRed Retrieval Algorithm) has been developed. BIRRA performs a nonlinear or separable least squares fit (with bound constraints optional) of the measured radiance, where molecular concentration vertical profiles are scaled to fit the observed data. Here we present the forward modeling (radiative transfer) and inversion (least squares optimization) fundamentals of the code along with the further processing steps required to generate higher level products such as global distributions and time series. Moreover, various aspects of level 1 (observed spectra) and auxiliary input data relevant for successful retrievals are discussed. BIRRA is currently used for operational analysis of carbon monoxide vertical column densities from SCIAMACHY channel 8 observations, and is being prepared for methane retrievals using channel 6 spectra. A set of representative CO retrievals and first CH<sub>4</sub> results are presented to demonstrate BIRRA's capabilities.http://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/4/2633/2011/amt-4-2633-2011.pdf |
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Near infrared nadir retrieval of vertical column densities: methodology and application to SCIAMACHY |
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Near infrared nadir retrieval of vertical column densities: methodology and application to SCIAMACHY |
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Near infrared nadir retrieval of vertical column densities: methodology and application to SCIAMACHY |
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Atmospheric Measurement Techniques |
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Nadir observations with the shortwave infrared channels of SCIAMACHY on-board the ENVISAT satellite can be used to derive information on atmospheric gases such as CO, CH<sub>4</sub>, N<sub>2</sub>O, CO<sub>2</sub>, and H<sub>2</sub>O. For the operational level 1b-2 processing of SCIAMACHY data, a new retrieval code BIRRA (Beer InfraRed Retrieval Algorithm) has been developed. BIRRA performs a nonlinear or separable least squares fit (with bound constraints optional) of the measured radiance, where molecular concentration vertical profiles are scaled to fit the observed data. Here we present the forward modeling (radiative transfer) and inversion (least squares optimization) fundamentals of the code along with the further processing steps required to generate higher level products such as global distributions and time series. Moreover, various aspects of level 1 (observed spectra) and auxiliary input data relevant for successful retrievals are discussed. BIRRA is currently used for operational analysis of carbon monoxide vertical column densities from SCIAMACHY channel 8 observations, and is being prepared for methane retrievals using channel 6 spectra. A set of representative CO retrievals and first CH<sub>4</sub> results are presented to demonstrate BIRRA's capabilities. |
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