Estimating bias in the OCO-2 retrieval algorithm caused by 3-D radiation scattering from unresolved boundary layer clouds

Due to the complexity of the multiple scattering problem for shortwave radiative transfer in Earth's atmosphere, operational physical retrieval algorithms commonly use a plane parallel radiative transfer model (RTM). This so-called one-dimensional (1-D) assumption allows practical retri...

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Main Authors: A. Merrelli, R. Bennartz, C. W. O'Dell, T. E. Taylor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2015-04-01
Series:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Online Access:http://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/8/1641/2015/amt-8-1641-2015.pdf
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spelling doaj-bde2c33edc0c4d3fa6b874448f27c1912020-11-24T23:48:41ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Measurement Techniques1867-13811867-85482015-04-01841641165610.5194/amt-8-1641-2015Estimating bias in the OCO-2 retrieval algorithm caused by 3-D radiation scattering from unresolved boundary layer cloudsA. Merrelli0R. Bennartz1C. W. O'Dell2T. E. Taylor3Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USASpace Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USADept. of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USADept. of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USADue to the complexity of the multiple scattering problem for shortwave radiative transfer in Earth's atmosphere, operational physical retrieval algorithms commonly use a plane parallel radiative transfer model (RTM). This so-called one-dimensional (1-D) assumption allows practical retrieval algorithms to be implemented. In order to understand the impacts of this assumption for low altitude, unresolved clouds observed by OCO-2, the three-dimensional (3-D) radiative transfer model SHDOM is used to generate synthetic observations which are then processed by the operational retrieval algorithm based on a 1-D RTM. Simulations are performed over three realistic surface spectral albedos, corresponding to snow, vegetation, and bare soil. The results show that the existing cloud screening algorithm has difficulty identifying sub-field of view (FOV), unresolved clouds that fill less than half of the FOV. The unresolved clouds introduce a bias in the retrieved CO<sub>2</sub> concentration, as quantified by the dry air mole fraction (<i>X</i><sub>CO</sub><sub>2</sub>). The biases are relatively small (less than 1 ppm) when the albedo at 2.1 <abbr>μm</abbr> is high, which is common over bare land surfaces. For cases with low 2.1 <abbr>μm</abbr> albedo, such as snow, the bias becomes much larger, up to 5 ppm. These results indicate that the <i>X</i><sub>CO</sub><sub>2</sub> retrieval appears robust to 3-D scattering effects from unresolved low level clouds when the short wave infrared surface albedo is large, but for darker surfaces these clouds can introduce significant biases.http://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/8/1641/2015/amt-8-1641-2015.pdf
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author A. Merrelli
R. Bennartz
C. W. O'Dell
T. E. Taylor
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R. Bennartz
C. W. O'Dell
T. E. Taylor
Estimating bias in the OCO-2 retrieval algorithm caused by 3-D radiation scattering from unresolved boundary layer clouds
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
author_facet A. Merrelli
R. Bennartz
C. W. O'Dell
T. E. Taylor
author_sort A. Merrelli
title Estimating bias in the OCO-2 retrieval algorithm caused by 3-D radiation scattering from unresolved boundary layer clouds
title_short Estimating bias in the OCO-2 retrieval algorithm caused by 3-D radiation scattering from unresolved boundary layer clouds
title_full Estimating bias in the OCO-2 retrieval algorithm caused by 3-D radiation scattering from unresolved boundary layer clouds
title_fullStr Estimating bias in the OCO-2 retrieval algorithm caused by 3-D radiation scattering from unresolved boundary layer clouds
title_full_unstemmed Estimating bias in the OCO-2 retrieval algorithm caused by 3-D radiation scattering from unresolved boundary layer clouds
title_sort estimating bias in the oco-2 retrieval algorithm caused by 3-d radiation scattering from unresolved boundary layer clouds
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
issn 1867-1381
1867-8548
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Due to the complexity of the multiple scattering problem for shortwave radiative transfer in Earth's atmosphere, operational physical retrieval algorithms commonly use a plane parallel radiative transfer model (RTM). This so-called one-dimensional (1-D) assumption allows practical retrieval algorithms to be implemented. In order to understand the impacts of this assumption for low altitude, unresolved clouds observed by OCO-2, the three-dimensional (3-D) radiative transfer model SHDOM is used to generate synthetic observations which are then processed by the operational retrieval algorithm based on a 1-D RTM. Simulations are performed over three realistic surface spectral albedos, corresponding to snow, vegetation, and bare soil. The results show that the existing cloud screening algorithm has difficulty identifying sub-field of view (FOV), unresolved clouds that fill less than half of the FOV. The unresolved clouds introduce a bias in the retrieved CO<sub>2</sub> concentration, as quantified by the dry air mole fraction (<i>X</i><sub>CO</sub><sub>2</sub>). The biases are relatively small (less than 1 ppm) when the albedo at 2.1 <abbr>μm</abbr> is high, which is common over bare land surfaces. For cases with low 2.1 <abbr>μm</abbr> albedo, such as snow, the bias becomes much larger, up to 5 ppm. These results indicate that the <i>X</i><sub>CO</sub><sub>2</sub> retrieval appears robust to 3-D scattering effects from unresolved low level clouds when the short wave infrared surface albedo is large, but for darker surfaces these clouds can introduce significant biases.
url http://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/8/1641/2015/amt-8-1641-2015.pdf
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