An evaluation of the SAGE III version 4 aerosol extinction coefficient and water vapor data products

Herein, we provide an assessment of the data quality of Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment (SAGE III) Version 4 aerosol extinction coefficient and water vapor data products. The evaluation is based on comparisons with data from four instruments: SAGE II, the Polar Ozone and Aerosol Measurement...

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Main Authors: L. W. Thomason, J. R. Moore, M. C. Pitts, J. M. Zawodny, E. W. Chiou
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2010-03-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/10/2159/2010/acp-10-2159-2010.pdf
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spelling doaj-f9a6bf86f4b442109cdd5c8614f7cb552020-11-24T22:50:17ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242010-03-0110521592173An evaluation of the SAGE III version 4 aerosol extinction coefficient and water vapor data productsL. W. ThomasonJ. R. MooreM. C. PittsJ. M. ZawodnyE. W. ChiouHerein, we provide an assessment of the data quality of Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment (SAGE III) Version 4 aerosol extinction coefficient and water vapor data products. The evaluation is based on comparisons with data from four instruments: SAGE II, the Polar Ozone and Aerosol Measurement (POAM III), the Halogen Occultation Experiment (HALOE), and the Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS). Since only about half of the SAGE III channels have a direct comparison with measurements by other instruments, we have employed some empirical techniques to evaluate measurements at some wavelengths. We find that the aerosol extinction coefficient measurements at 449, 520, 755, 869, and 1021 nm are reliable with accuracies and precisions on the order of 10% in the mission's primary aerosol target range of 15 to 25 km. We also believe this to be true of the aerosol measurements at 1545 nm though we cannot exclude some positive bias below 15 km. We recommend use of the 385 nm measurements above 16 km where the accuracy is on par with other aerosol channels. The 601 nm measurement is much noisier (~20%) than other channels and we suggest caution in the use of these data. We believe that the 676 nm data are clearly defective particularly above 20 km (accuracy as poor as 50%) and the precision is also low (~30%). We suggest excluding this channel under most circumstances. The SAGE III Version 4 water vapor data product appears to be high quality and is recommended for science applications in the stratosphere below 45 km. In this altitude range, the mean differences with all four corroborative data sets are no bigger than 15% and often less than 10% with exceptional agreement with POAM III and MLS. Above 45 km, it seems likely that SAGE III water vapor values are increasingly too large and should be used cautiously or avoided. We believe that SAGE III meets its preflight goal of 15% accuracy and 10% precision between 15 and 45 km. SAGE III water vapor data does not appear to be affected by aerosol loading in the stratosphere. http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/10/2159/2010/acp-10-2159-2010.pdf
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author L. W. Thomason
J. R. Moore
M. C. Pitts
J. M. Zawodny
E. W. Chiou
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J. R. Moore
M. C. Pitts
J. M. Zawodny
E. W. Chiou
An evaluation of the SAGE III version 4 aerosol extinction coefficient and water vapor data products
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet L. W. Thomason
J. R. Moore
M. C. Pitts
J. M. Zawodny
E. W. Chiou
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title An evaluation of the SAGE III version 4 aerosol extinction coefficient and water vapor data products
title_short An evaluation of the SAGE III version 4 aerosol extinction coefficient and water vapor data products
title_full An evaluation of the SAGE III version 4 aerosol extinction coefficient and water vapor data products
title_fullStr An evaluation of the SAGE III version 4 aerosol extinction coefficient and water vapor data products
title_full_unstemmed An evaluation of the SAGE III version 4 aerosol extinction coefficient and water vapor data products
title_sort evaluation of the sage iii version 4 aerosol extinction coefficient and water vapor data products
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2010-03-01
description Herein, we provide an assessment of the data quality of Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment (SAGE III) Version 4 aerosol extinction coefficient and water vapor data products. The evaluation is based on comparisons with data from four instruments: SAGE II, the Polar Ozone and Aerosol Measurement (POAM III), the Halogen Occultation Experiment (HALOE), and the Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS). Since only about half of the SAGE III channels have a direct comparison with measurements by other instruments, we have employed some empirical techniques to evaluate measurements at some wavelengths. We find that the aerosol extinction coefficient measurements at 449, 520, 755, 869, and 1021 nm are reliable with accuracies and precisions on the order of 10% in the mission's primary aerosol target range of 15 to 25 km. We also believe this to be true of the aerosol measurements at 1545 nm though we cannot exclude some positive bias below 15 km. We recommend use of the 385 nm measurements above 16 km where the accuracy is on par with other aerosol channels. The 601 nm measurement is much noisier (~20%) than other channels and we suggest caution in the use of these data. We believe that the 676 nm data are clearly defective particularly above 20 km (accuracy as poor as 50%) and the precision is also low (~30%). We suggest excluding this channel under most circumstances. The SAGE III Version 4 water vapor data product appears to be high quality and is recommended for science applications in the stratosphere below 45 km. In this altitude range, the mean differences with all four corroborative data sets are no bigger than 15% and often less than 10% with exceptional agreement with POAM III and MLS. Above 45 km, it seems likely that SAGE III water vapor values are increasingly too large and should be used cautiously or avoided. We believe that SAGE III meets its preflight goal of 15% accuracy and 10% precision between 15 and 45 km. SAGE III water vapor data does not appear to be affected by aerosol loading in the stratosphere.
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