Analysis of IASI tropospheric O<sub>3</sub> data over the Arctic during POLARCAT campaigns in 2008

Ozone data retrieved in the Arctic region from infrared radiance spectra recorded by the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) on board the MetOp-A European satellite are presented. They are compared with in situ and lidar observations obtained during a series of aircraft measurement c...

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Main Authors: J.-D. Paris, F. Ravetta, D. Hurtmans, P. Nédélec, J. Hadji-Lazaro, P.-F. Coheur, P. Bernath, G. Ancellet, K. S. Law, C. Clerbaux, M. Pommier, T. B. Ryerson, H. Schlager, A. J. Weinheimer
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-08-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/7371/2012/acp-12-7371-2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-560d630081914ad7bf68181c5691dc272020-11-25T01:11:20ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242012-08-0112167371738910.5194/acp-12-7371-2012Analysis of IASI tropospheric O<sub>3</sub> data over the Arctic during POLARCAT campaigns in 2008J.-D. ParisF. RavettaD. HurtmansP. NédélecJ. Hadji-LazaroP.-F. CoheurP. BernathG. AncelletK. S. LawC. ClerbauxM. PommierT. B. RyersonH. SchlagerA. J. WeinheimerOzone data retrieved in the Arctic region from infrared radiance spectra recorded by the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) on board the MetOp-A European satellite are presented. They are compared with in situ and lidar observations obtained during a series of aircraft measurement campaigns as part of the International Polar Year POLARCAT activities in spring and summer 2008. Different air masses were sampled during the campaigns including clean air, polluted plumes originating from anthropogenic sources, forest fire plumes from the three northern continents, and stratospheric-influenced air masses. The comparison between IASI O<sub>3</sub> [0–8 km], [0–12 km] partial columns and profiles with collocated aircraft observations is achieved by taking into account the different sensitivity and geometry of the sounding instruments. A detailed analysis is provided and the agreement is discussed in terms of vertical sensitivity and surface properties at the location of the observations. Overall, IASI O<sub>3</sub> profiles are found to be in relatively good agreement with smoothed in situ and lidar profiles in the free troposphere with differences of less than 40% (25% over sea for both seasons) and 10%, respectively. The correlation between IASI O<sub>3</sub> retrieved partial columns and the smoothed aircraft partial columns is good with DC-8 in situ data in spring over North America (<i>r</i> = 0.68), and over Greenland with ATR-42 lidar measurements in summer (<i>r</i> = 0.67). Correlations with other data are less significant highlighting the difficulty of IASI to capture precisely the O<sub>3</sub> variability in the Arctic upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS). This is particularly noted in comparison with the [0–12 km] partial columns. The IASI [0–8 km] partial columns display a low negative bias (by less than 26% over snow) compared to columns derived from in situ measurements. Despite the relatively high biases of the IASI retrievals in the Arctic UTLS, our analysis shows that IASI can be used to identify, using O<sub>3</sub> / CO ratios, stratospheric intrusions.http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/7371/2012/acp-12-7371-2012.pdf
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author J.-D. Paris
F. Ravetta
D. Hurtmans
P. Nédélec
J. Hadji-Lazaro
P.-F. Coheur
P. Bernath
G. Ancellet
K. S. Law
C. Clerbaux
M. Pommier
T. B. Ryerson
H. Schlager
A. J. Weinheimer
spellingShingle J.-D. Paris
F. Ravetta
D. Hurtmans
P. Nédélec
J. Hadji-Lazaro
P.-F. Coheur
P. Bernath
G. Ancellet
K. S. Law
C. Clerbaux
M. Pommier
T. B. Ryerson
H. Schlager
A. J. Weinheimer
Analysis of IASI tropospheric O<sub>3</sub> data over the Arctic during POLARCAT campaigns in 2008
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet J.-D. Paris
F. Ravetta
D. Hurtmans
P. Nédélec
J. Hadji-Lazaro
P.-F. Coheur
P. Bernath
G. Ancellet
K. S. Law
C. Clerbaux
M. Pommier
T. B. Ryerson
H. Schlager
A. J. Weinheimer
author_sort J.-D. Paris
title Analysis of IASI tropospheric O<sub>3</sub> data over the Arctic during POLARCAT campaigns in 2008
title_short Analysis of IASI tropospheric O<sub>3</sub> data over the Arctic during POLARCAT campaigns in 2008
title_full Analysis of IASI tropospheric O<sub>3</sub> data over the Arctic during POLARCAT campaigns in 2008
title_fullStr Analysis of IASI tropospheric O<sub>3</sub> data over the Arctic during POLARCAT campaigns in 2008
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of IASI tropospheric O<sub>3</sub> data over the Arctic during POLARCAT campaigns in 2008
title_sort analysis of iasi tropospheric o<sub>3</sub> data over the arctic during polarcat campaigns in 2008
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2012-08-01
description Ozone data retrieved in the Arctic region from infrared radiance spectra recorded by the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) on board the MetOp-A European satellite are presented. They are compared with in situ and lidar observations obtained during a series of aircraft measurement campaigns as part of the International Polar Year POLARCAT activities in spring and summer 2008. Different air masses were sampled during the campaigns including clean air, polluted plumes originating from anthropogenic sources, forest fire plumes from the three northern continents, and stratospheric-influenced air masses. The comparison between IASI O<sub>3</sub> [0–8 km], [0–12 km] partial columns and profiles with collocated aircraft observations is achieved by taking into account the different sensitivity and geometry of the sounding instruments. A detailed analysis is provided and the agreement is discussed in terms of vertical sensitivity and surface properties at the location of the observations. Overall, IASI O<sub>3</sub> profiles are found to be in relatively good agreement with smoothed in situ and lidar profiles in the free troposphere with differences of less than 40% (25% over sea for both seasons) and 10%, respectively. The correlation between IASI O<sub>3</sub> retrieved partial columns and the smoothed aircraft partial columns is good with DC-8 in situ data in spring over North America (<i>r</i> = 0.68), and over Greenland with ATR-42 lidar measurements in summer (<i>r</i> = 0.67). Correlations with other data are less significant highlighting the difficulty of IASI to capture precisely the O<sub>3</sub> variability in the Arctic upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS). This is particularly noted in comparison with the [0–12 km] partial columns. The IASI [0–8 km] partial columns display a low negative bias (by less than 26% over snow) compared to columns derived from in situ measurements. Despite the relatively high biases of the IASI retrievals in the Arctic UTLS, our analysis shows that IASI can be used to identify, using O<sub>3</sub> / CO ratios, stratospheric intrusions.
url http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/7371/2012/acp-12-7371-2012.pdf
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