Comparison of Cloud Parameters from GOME-2 and Assessment of Cloud Impact on Tropospheric NO2 and HCHO Retrievals
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Authors
Argyrouli, A.
Lutz, R.
Romahn, F.
Molina García, V.
Loyola, D.
Seo, S.
Valks, P.
De Smedt, I.
Boersma, F.
Tilstra, L.G.
Stammes, P.
Compernolle, S.
Discipline
Earth and related Environmental sciences
Subject
cloud parameters
oxygen A-band
TROPOMI and GOME-2 satellite observations
Audience
Scientific
Date
2023Metadata
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In recent decades, there has been an increasing interest in making use of satellite measurements for identifying trends in atmospheric composition and climate. Instruments like GOME-2 and TROPOMI are dedicated to air-quality and global trace gas monitoring. For the accurate retrieval of columnar information of the trace gases, cloud correction is necessary. This work is meant to examine the quality of the GOME-2 operational cloud product from AC SAF and to propose enhancements of the current dataset to improve the retrieval of the NO2 and HCHO tropospheric gases.
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Argyrouli, A.; Lutz, R.; Romahn, F.; Molina García, V.; Loyola, D.; Seo, S.; Valks, P.; De Smedt, I.; Boersma, F.; Tilstra, L.G.; Stammes, P.; Compernolle, S. (2023). Comparison of Cloud Parameters from GOME-2 and Assessment of Cloud Impact on Tropospheric NO2 and HCHO Retrievals. (Moustris, K., Ed.), Proceedings of 16th International Conference on Meteorology, Climatology and Atmospheric Physics - COMECAP 2023, Athens, Greece, 25-29 September 2023, Vol. 26, Issue 1, A203, DOI: 10.3390/environsciproc20230262032023.Identifiers
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Type
Article
Peer-Review
Yes
Language
eng