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    Validation of the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) version 2.2 temperature using ground-based and space-borne measurements

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    Sica, R.J.
    Izawa, M.R.M.
    Walker, K.A.
    Boone, C.
    Petelina, S.V.
    Argall, P.S.
    Bernath, P.
    Burns, G.B.
    Catoire, V.
    Collins, R.L.
    Daffer, W.H.
    De Clercq, C.
    Fan, Z.Y.
    Firanski, B.J.
    French, W.J.R.
    Gerard, P.
    Gerding, M.
    Granville, J.
    Innis, J.L.
    Keckhut, P.
    Kerzenmacher, T.
    Klekociuk, A.R.
    Kyrö, E.
    Lambert, J.C.
    Llewellyn, E.J.
    Manney, G.L.
    McDermid, I.S.
    Mizutani, K.
    Murayama, Y.
    Piccolo, C.
    Raspollini, P.
    Ridolfi, M.
    Robert, C.
    Steinbrecht, W.
    Strawbridge, K.B.
    Strong, K.
    Stübi, R.
    Thurairajah, B.
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    Discipline
    Earth and related Environmental sciences
    Subject
    air temperature
    comparative study
    experimental study
    ground-based measurement
    lidar
    mesosphere
    mixing ratio
    statistical analysis
    stratosphere
    troposphere
    Audience
    Scientific
    Date
    2008
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    Description
    An ensemble of space-borne and ground-based instruments has been used to evaluate the quality of the version 2.2 temperature retrievals from the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment Fourier Transform Spectrometer (ACE-FTS). The agreement of ACE-FTS temperatures with other sensors is typically better than 2 K in the stratosphere and upper troposphere and 5 K in the lower mesosphere. There is evidence of a systematic high bias (roughly 3–6 K) in the ACE-FTS temperatures in the mesosphere, and a possible systematic low bias (roughly 2 K) in ACE-FTS temperatures near 23 km. Some ACE-FTS temperature profiles exhibit unphysical oscillations, a problem fixed in preliminary comparisons with temperatures derived using the next version of the ACE-FTS retrieval software. Though these relatively large oscillations in temperature can be on the order of 10 K in the mesosphere, retrieved volume mixing ratio profiles typically vary by less than a percent or so. Statistical comparisons suggest these oscillations occur in about 10% of the retrieved profiles. Analysis from a set of coincident lidar measurements suggests that the random error in ACE-FTS version 2.2 temperatures has a lower limit of about ±2 K.
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    Sica, R.J.; Izawa, M.R.M.; Walker, K.A.; Boone, C.; Petelina, S.V.; Argall, P.S.; Bernath, P.; Burns, G.B.; Catoire, V.; Collins, R.L.; Daffer, W.H.; De Clercq, C.; Fan, Z.Y.; Firanski, B.J.; French, W.J.R.; Gerard, P.; Gerding, M.; Granville, J.; Innis, J.L.; Keckhut, P.; Kerzenmacher, T.; Klekociuk, A.R.; Kyrö, E.; Lambert, J.C.; Llewellyn, E.J.; Manney, G.L.; McDermid, I.S.; Mizutani, K.; Murayama, Y.; Piccolo, C.; Raspollini, P.; Ridolfi, M.; Robert, C.; Steinbrecht, W.; Strawbridge, K.B.; Strong, K.; Stübi, R.; Thurairajah, B. (2008). Validation of the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) version 2.2 temperature using ground-based and space-borne measurements. , Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol. 8, Issue 1, 35-62, DOI: 10.5194/acp-8-35-2008.
    Identifiers
    uri: https://orfeo.belnet.be/handle/internal/4303
    doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-8-35-2008
    scopus: 2-s2.0-39349092485
    Type
    Article
    Peer-Review
    Yes
    Language
    eng
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