Trends of tropical tropospheric ozone from 20 years of European satellite measurements and perspectives for the Sentinel-5 Precursor
In preparation of the TROPOMI/S5P launch in early 2017, a tropospheric ozone retrieval based on the convective cloud differential method was developed. For intensive tests we applied the algorithm to the total ozone columns and cloud data of the satellite instruments GOME, SCIAMACHY, OMI, GOME-2A an...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2016-10-01
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Series: | Atmospheric Measurement Techniques |
Online Access: | http://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/9/5037/2016/amt-9-5037-2016.pdf |
Summary: | In preparation of the TROPOMI/S5P launch in early 2017, a tropospheric ozone
retrieval based on the convective cloud differential method was developed.
For intensive tests we applied the algorithm to the total ozone columns and
cloud data of the satellite instruments GOME, SCIAMACHY, OMI, GOME-2A and
GOME-2B. Thereby a time series of 20 years (1995–2015) of tropospheric
column ozone was generated. To have a consistent total ozone data set for all
sensors, one common retrieval algorithm, namely GODFITv3, was applied and the
L1 reflectances were also soft calibrated. The total ozone columns and the
cloud data were input into the tropospheric ozone retrieval. However, the
tropical tropospheric column ozone (TCO) for the individual instruments still
showed small differences and, therefore, we harmonised the data set. For this
purpose, a multilinear function was fitted to the averaged difference between
SCIAMACHY's TCO and those from the other sensors. The original TCO was
corrected by the fitted offset. GOME-2B data were corrected relative to the
harmonised data from OMI and GOME-2A. The harmonisation leads to a better
agreement between the different instruments. Also, a direct comparison of the
TCO in the overlapping periods proves that GOME-2A agrees much better with
SCIAMACHY after the harmonisation. The improvements for OMI were small.
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Based on the harmonised observations, we created a merged data product,
containing the TCO from July 1995 to December 2015. A first application of this
20-year record is a trend analysis. The tropical trend is 0.7 ± 0.12 DU decade<sup>−1</sup>. Regionally the trends reach up to
1.8 DU decade<sup>−1</sup> like on the African Atlantic coast, while over the
western Pacific the tropospheric ozone declined over the last 20 years with
up to 0.8 DU decade<sup>−1</sup>. The tropical tropospheric data record
will be extended in the future with the TROPOMI/S5P data, where the TCO is
part of the operational products. |
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ISSN: | 1867-1381 1867-8548 |