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Combined UV and IR Ozone Profile Retrieval from TROPOMI and CrIS Measurements Vertical ozone profiles from combined spectral measurements in the ultraviolet and infrared spectral range were retrieved by using data from the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument on the Sentinel-5 Precursor (TROPOMI/S5P) and the Cross-track Infrared Sounder on the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (CrIS/Suomi-NPP), which are flying in loose formation 3 min apart in the same orbit. A previous study of ozone profiles retrieved exclusively from TROPOMI UV spectra showed that the vertical resolution in the troposphere is clearly limited (Mettig et al., 2021). The vertical resolution and the vertical extent of the ozone profiles is improved by combining both wavelength ranges compared to retrievals limited to UV or IR spectral data only. The combined retrieval particularly improves the accuracy of the retrieved tropospheric ozone and to a lesser degree stratospheric ozone up to 30 km. An increase in the degrees of freedom (DOF) by 1 DOF was found in the UV + IR retrieval compared to the UV-only retrieval. Compared to previous publications, which investigated combinations of UV and IR observations from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument and Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer (OMI and TES) and Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment version 2 and Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (GOME-2 and IASI) pairs, the degree of freedom is lower, which is attributed to the reduced spectral resolution of CrIS compared to TES or IASI. Tropospheric lidar and ozonesondes were used to validate the ozone profiles and tropospheric ozone content (TOC). In their comparison with tropospheric lidars, both ozone profiles and TOCs show smaller biases for the retrieved data from the combined UV + IR observation than from the UV observations alone. For the ozone profiles below 10 km, the mean differences are around ±10 % and the mean TOC varies around ±3 DU. We show that TOCs from the combined retrieval agree better with ozonesonde results at northern latitudes than the UV-only and IR-only retrievals and also have lower scatter. In the tropics, the IR-only retrieval shows the best agrement with TOCs derived from ozonesondes. While in general the TOCs show good agreement with ozonesonde data, the profiles have a positive bias of around 30 % between 10 and 15 km. The reason is probably a positive stratospheric bias from the IR retrieval. The comparison of the UV + IR and UV ozone profiles up to 30 km with the Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) demonstrates the improvement of the UV + IR profile in the stratosphere above 18 km. In comparison to the UV-only approach the retrieval shows improvements of up to 10 % depending on latitude but can also show worse results in some regions and latitudes.
Document ID
20220014105
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Accepted Manuscript (Version with final changes)
Authors
Nora Mettig
(University of Bremen Bremen, Germany)
Mark Weber ORCID
(University of Bremen Bremen, Germany)
Alexei Rozanov ORCID
(University of Bremen Bremen, Germany)
John P. Burrows
(University of Bremen Bremen, Germany)
Pepijn Veefkind ORCID
(Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute De Bilt, Netherlands)
Anne M. Thompson ORCID
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
Ryan M. Stauffer ORCID
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
Thierry Leblanc
(Jet Propulsion Lab La Cañada Flintridge, California, United States)
Gerard Ancellet ORCID
(Atmospheres Laboratory Environments, Observations Spatiales Guyancourt, France)
Michael J. Newchurch
(University of Alabama in Huntsville Huntsville, Alabama, United States)
Shi Kuang ORCID
(University of Alabama in Huntsville Huntsville, Alabama, United States)
Rigel Kivi ORCID
(Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki, Finland)
Matthew B. Tully ORCID
(Bureau of Meteorology)
Roeland Van Malderen ORCID
(Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium Brussels, Belgium)
Ankie Piters
(Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute De Bilt, Netherlands)
Bogumil Kois
(Institute of Meteorology and Water Management Warsaw, Poland)
René Stübi
(Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology Zurich, Switzerland)
Pavla Skrivankova
(Czech Hydrometeorological Institute Prague, Czechia)
Nadia Smith
(Science and Technology Corporation (United States) Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Date Acquired
September 15, 2022
Publication Date
May 12, 2022
Publication Information
Publication: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Publisher: Copernicus Publications, European Geosciences Union
Volume: 15
Issue: 9
Issue Publication Date: May 3, 2022
ISSN: 1867-1381
e-ISSN: 1867-8548
Subject Category
Environment Pollution
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 281945.02.80.01.06
CONTRACT_GRANT: INST 144/379-1
CONTRACT_GRANT: INST 144/493-1
CONTRACT_GRANT: 50EE1811A
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Copyright
Use by or on behalf of the US Gov. Permitted.
Technical Review
Professional Review
Keywords
Ozone
satellite measurements
TROPOMI
CrIS
Ozonesondes
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