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    Intercomparison of slant column measurements of NO2 and O4 by MAX-DOAS and zenith-sky UV and visible spectrometers

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    Roscoe, H.K.
    Van Roozendael, M.
    Fayt, C.
    Du Piesanie, A.
    Abuhassan, N.
    Adams, C.
    Akrami, M.
    Cede, A.
    Chong, J.
    Clémer, K.
    Friess, U.
    Gil Ojeda, M.
    Goutail, F.
    Graves, R.
    Griesfeller, A.
    Grossmann, K.
    Hemerijckx, G.
    Hendrick, F.
    Herman, J.
    Hermans, C.
    Irie, H.
    Johnston, P.V.
    Kanaya, Y.
    Kreher, K.
    Leigh, R.
    Merlaud, A.
    Mount, G.H.
    Navarro, M.
    Oetjen, H.
    Pazmino, A.
    Perez-Camacho, M.
    Peters, E.
    Pinardi, G.
    Puentedura, O.
    Richter, A.
    Schönhardt, A.
    Shaiganfar, R.
    Spinei, E.
    Strong, K.
    Takashima, H.
    Vlemmix, T.
    Vrekoussis, M.
    Wagner, T.
    Wittrock, F.
    Yela, M.
    Yilmaz, S.
    Boersma, F.
    Hains, J.
    Kroon, M.
    Piters, A.
    Kim, Y.J.
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    Discipline
    Earth and related Environmental sciences
    Subject
    instrumentation
    measurement method
    nitrogen dioxide
    software
    spectral analysis
    spectrometer
    spectroscopy
    stratosphere
    troposphere
    ultraviolet radiation
    wavelength
    Audience
    Scientific
    Date
    2010
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    In June 2009, 22 spectrometers from 14 institutes measured tropospheric and stratospheric NO2 from the ground for more than 11 days during the Cabauw Intercomparison Campaign of Nitrogen Dioxide measuring Instruments (CINDI), at Cabauw, NL (51.97° N, 4.93° E). All visible instruments used a common wavelength range and set of cross sections for the spectral analysis. Most of the instruments were of the multi-axis design with analysis by differential spectroscopy software (MAX-DOAS), whose non-zenith slant columns were compared by examining slopes of their least-squares straight line fits to mean values of a selection of instruments, after taking 30-min averages. Zenith slant columns near twilight were compared by fits to interpolated values of a reference instrument, then normalised by the mean of the slopes of the best instruments. For visible MAX-DOAS instruments, the means of the fitted slopes for NO 2 and O4 of all except one instrument were within 10% of unity at almost all non-zenith elevations, and most were within 5%. Values for UV MAX-DOAS instruments were almost as good, being 12% and 7%, respectively. For visible instruments at zenith near twilight, the means of the fitted slopes of all instruments were within 5% of unity. This level of agreement is as good as that of previous intercomparisons, despite the site not being ideal for zenith twilight measurements. It bodes well for the future of measurements of tropospheric NO2, as previous intercomparisons were only for zenith instruments focussing on stratospheric NO2, with their longer heritage. © 2010 Author(s).
    Citation
    Roscoe, H.K.; Van Roozendael, M.; Fayt, C.; Du Piesanie, A.; Abuhassan, N.; Adams, C.; Akrami, M.; Cede, A.; Chong, J.; Clémer, K.; Friess, U.; Gil Ojeda, M.; Goutail, F.; Graves, R.; Griesfeller, A.; Grossmann, K.; Hemerijckx, G.; Hendrick, F.; Herman, J.; Hermans, C.; Irie, H.; Johnston, P.V.; Kanaya, Y.; Kreher, K.; Leigh, R.; Merlaud, A.; Mount, G.H.; Navarro, M.; Oetjen, H.; Pazmino, A.; Perez-Camacho, M.; Peters, E.; Pinardi, G.; Puentedura, O.; Richter, A.; Schönhardt, A.; Shaiganfar, R.; Spinei, E.; Strong, K.; Takashima, H.; Vlemmix, T.; Vrekoussis, M.; Wagner, T.; Wittrock, F.; Yela, M.; Yilmaz, S.; Boersma, F.; Hains, J.; Kroon, M.; Piters, A.; Kim, Y.J. (2010). Intercomparison of slant column measurements of NO2 and O4 by MAX-DOAS and zenith-sky UV and visible spectrometers. , Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, Vol. 3, Issue 6, 1629-1646, DOI: 10.5194/amt-3-1629-2010.
    Identifiers
    uri: https://orfeo.belnet.be/handle/internal/3214
    doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/amt-3-1629-2010
    scopus: 2-s2.0-84862833539
    Type
    Article
    Peer-Review
    Yes
    Language
    eng
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