Improvements in the profiles and distributions of nitric acid and nitrogen dioxide with the LIMS version 6 dataset

The quality of the Nimbus 7 Limb Infrared Monitor of the Stratosphere (LIMS) nitric acid (HNO<sub>3</sub>) and nitrogen dioxide (NO<sub>2</sub>) profiles and distributions of 1978/1979 are described after their processing with an updated, Versi...

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Main Authors: E. Remsberg, M. Natarajan, B. T. Marshall, L. L. Gordley, R. E. Thompson, G. Lingenfelser
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2010-05-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/10/4741/2010/acp-10-4741-2010.pdf
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spelling doaj-54c003e8ff4c4f09b53327e7191968e92020-11-24T21:21:11ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242010-05-0110104741475610.5194/acp-10-4741-2010Improvements in the profiles and distributions of nitric acid and nitrogen dioxide with the LIMS version 6 datasetE. RemsbergM. NatarajanB. T. MarshallL. L. GordleyR. E. ThompsonG. LingenfelserThe quality of the Nimbus 7 Limb Infrared Monitor of the Stratosphere (LIMS) nitric acid (HNO<sub>3</sub>) and nitrogen dioxide (NO<sub>2</sub>) profiles and distributions of 1978/1979 are described after their processing with an updated, Version 6 (V6) algorithm and subsequent archival in 2002. Estimates of the precision and accuracy of both of those species are developed and provided herein. The character of the V6 HNO<sub>3</sub> profiles is relatively unchanged from that of the earlier LIMS Version 5 (V5) profiles, except in the upper stratosphere where the interfering effects of CO<sub>2</sub> are accounted for better with V6. The accuracy of the retrieved V6 NO<sub>2</sub> is also significantly better in the middle and upper stratosphere, due to improvements in its spectral line parameters and in the reduced biases for the accompanying V6 temperature and water vapor profiles. As a result of these important updates, there is better agreement with theoretical calculations for profiles of the HNO<sub>3</sub>/NO<sub>2</sub> ratio, day-to-night NO<sub>2</sub> ratio, and with estimates of the production of NO<sub>2</sub> in the mesosphere and its descent to the upper stratosphere during polar night. In particular, the findings for middle and upper stratospheric NO<sub>2</sub> should also be more compatible with those obtained from more recent satellite sensors because the effects of the spin-splitting of the NO<sub>2</sub> lines are accounted for now with the LIMS V6 algorithm. The improved precisions and more frequent retrievals of the LIMS profiles along their orbit tracks provide for better continuity and detail in map analyses of these two species on pressure surfaces. It is judged that the chemical effects of the oxides of nitrogen on ozone can be studied quantitatively throughout the stratosphere with the LIMS V6 data. http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/10/4741/2010/acp-10-4741-2010.pdf
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author E. Remsberg
M. Natarajan
B. T. Marshall
L. L. Gordley
R. E. Thompson
G. Lingenfelser
spellingShingle E. Remsberg
M. Natarajan
B. T. Marshall
L. L. Gordley
R. E. Thompson
G. Lingenfelser
Improvements in the profiles and distributions of nitric acid and nitrogen dioxide with the LIMS version 6 dataset
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet E. Remsberg
M. Natarajan
B. T. Marshall
L. L. Gordley
R. E. Thompson
G. Lingenfelser
author_sort E. Remsberg
title Improvements in the profiles and distributions of nitric acid and nitrogen dioxide with the LIMS version 6 dataset
title_short Improvements in the profiles and distributions of nitric acid and nitrogen dioxide with the LIMS version 6 dataset
title_full Improvements in the profiles and distributions of nitric acid and nitrogen dioxide with the LIMS version 6 dataset
title_fullStr Improvements in the profiles and distributions of nitric acid and nitrogen dioxide with the LIMS version 6 dataset
title_full_unstemmed Improvements in the profiles and distributions of nitric acid and nitrogen dioxide with the LIMS version 6 dataset
title_sort improvements in the profiles and distributions of nitric acid and nitrogen dioxide with the lims version 6 dataset
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2010-05-01
description The quality of the Nimbus 7 Limb Infrared Monitor of the Stratosphere (LIMS) nitric acid (HNO<sub>3</sub>) and nitrogen dioxide (NO<sub>2</sub>) profiles and distributions of 1978/1979 are described after their processing with an updated, Version 6 (V6) algorithm and subsequent archival in 2002. Estimates of the precision and accuracy of both of those species are developed and provided herein. The character of the V6 HNO<sub>3</sub> profiles is relatively unchanged from that of the earlier LIMS Version 5 (V5) profiles, except in the upper stratosphere where the interfering effects of CO<sub>2</sub> are accounted for better with V6. The accuracy of the retrieved V6 NO<sub>2</sub> is also significantly better in the middle and upper stratosphere, due to improvements in its spectral line parameters and in the reduced biases for the accompanying V6 temperature and water vapor profiles. As a result of these important updates, there is better agreement with theoretical calculations for profiles of the HNO<sub>3</sub>/NO<sub>2</sub> ratio, day-to-night NO<sub>2</sub> ratio, and with estimates of the production of NO<sub>2</sub> in the mesosphere and its descent to the upper stratosphere during polar night. In particular, the findings for middle and upper stratospheric NO<sub>2</sub> should also be more compatible with those obtained from more recent satellite sensors because the effects of the spin-splitting of the NO<sub>2</sub> lines are accounted for now with the LIMS V6 algorithm. The improved precisions and more frequent retrievals of the LIMS profiles along their orbit tracks provide for better continuity and detail in map analyses of these two species on pressure surfaces. It is judged that the chemical effects of the oxides of nitrogen on ozone can be studied quantitatively throughout the stratosphere with the LIMS V6 data.
url http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/10/4741/2010/acp-10-4741-2010.pdf
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