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    Comparisons between SCIAMACHY and ground-based FTIR data for total columns of CO, CH4, CO2 and N2O

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    Dils, B.
    De Mazière, M.
    Müller, J.F.
    Blumenstock, T.
    Buchwitz, M.
    De Beek, R.
    Demoulin, P.
    Duchatelet, P.
    Fast, H.
    Frankenberg, C.
    Gloudemans, A.
    Griffith, D.
    Jones, N.
    Kerzenmacher, T.
    Kramer, I.
    Mahieu, E.
    Mellqvist, J.
    Mittermeier, R.L.
    Notholt, J.
    Rinsland, C.P.
    Schrijver, H.
    Smale, D.
    Strandberg, A.
    Straume, A.G.
    Stremme, W.
    Strong, K.
    Sussmann, R.
    Taylor, J.
    Van Den Broek, M.
    Velazco, V.
    Wagner, T.
    Warneke, T.
    Wiacek, A.
    Wood, S.
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    Discipline
    Earth and related Environmental sciences
    Subject
    algorithm
    carbon dioxide
    carbon monoxide
    comparative study
    FTIR spectroscopy
    ground-based measurement
    latitudinal gradient
    methane
    near infrared
    nitrogen
    seasonal variation
    Audience
    Scientific
    Date
    2006
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    Total column amounts of CO, CH4, CO2 and N 2O retrieved from SCIAMACHY nadir observations in its near-infrared channels have been compared to data from a ground-based quasi-global network of Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometers. The SCIAMACHY data considered here have been produced by three different retrieval algorithms, WFM-DOAS (version 0.5 for CO and CH4 and version 0.4 for CO2 and N2O), IMAP-DOAS (version 1.1 and 0.9 (for CO)) and IMLM (version 6.3) and cover the January to December 2003 time period. Comparisons have been made for individual data, as well as for monthly averages. To maximize the number of reliable coincidences that satisfy the temporal and spatial collocation criteria, the SCIAMACHY data have been compared with a temporal 3rd order polynomial interpolation of the ground-based data. Particular attention has been given to the question whether SCIAMACHY observes correctly the seasonal and latitudinal variability of the target species. The present results indicate that the individual SCIAMACHY data obtained with the actual versions of the algorithms have been significantly improved, but that the quality requirements, for estimating emissions on regional scales, are not yet met. Nevertheless, possible directions for further algorithm upgrades have been identified which should result in more reliable data products in a near future.
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    Dils, B.; De Mazière, M.; Müller, J.F.; Blumenstock, T.; Buchwitz, M.; De Beek, R.; Demoulin, P.; Duchatelet, P.; Fast, H.; Frankenberg, C.; Gloudemans, A.; Griffith, D.; Jones, N.; Kerzenmacher, T.; Kramer, I.; Mahieu, E.; Mellqvist, J.; Mittermeier, R.L.; Notholt, J.; Rinsland, C.P.; Schrijver, H.; Smale, D.; Strandberg, A.; Straume, A.G.; Stremme, W.; Strong, K.; Sussmann, R.; Taylor, J.; Van Den Broek, M.; Velazco, V.; Wagner, T.; Warneke, T.; Wiacek, A.; Wood, S. (2006). Comparisons between SCIAMACHY and ground-based FTIR data for total columns of CO, CH4, CO2 and N2O. , Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol. 6, Issue 7, 1953-1976, DOI: 10.5194/acp-6-1953-2006.
    Identifiers
    uri: https://orfeo.belnet.be/handle/internal/4482
    doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-6-1953-2006
    scopus: 2-s2.0-33746882856
    Type
    Article
    Peer-Review
    Yes
    Language
    eng
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