End-to-end validation of EPS / MetOp GOME-2 trace gas data
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Authors
Lambert, J.-C.
Van Roozendael, M.
Andersen, S.B.
Burrows, J.P.
De Clercq, C.
De Smedt, I.
Dorokhov, V.
Elansky, N.F.
Gil, M.
Goutail, F.
Held, G.
Hendrick, F.
Høiskar, B.A.K.
Ionov, D.V.
Johnston, P.V.
Kostadinov, I.
Kreher, K.
Kyrö, E.
Leveau, J.
Loyola, D.
Müller, J.-F.
Petritoli, A.
Pinardi, G.
Platt, U.
Pommereau, J.-P.
Puentedura, O.
Richter, A.
Roscoe, H.K.
Semenov, V.
Slijkhuis, S.
Spurr, R.J.D.
Timofeyev, Y.M.
Tørnkvist, K.K.
Vaughan, G.
Wagner, T.
Wahl, S.
Wittrock, F.
Yela, M.
Discipline
Physical sciences
Subject
Algorithms
Atmospheric composition
Formaldehyde
Nitrogen compounds
Ozone
Remote sensing
Bromine monoxide
Geophysical data products
Trace gas
Ultraviolet-visible spectrometer
Atmospheric chemistry
Audience
Scientific
Date
2006Metadata
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Within the next decade, the improved version 2 of Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment (GOME-2), a ultraviolet-visible spectrometer dedicated to the observation of key atmospheric trace species from space, will be launched successively on board three EUMETSAT Polar System (EPS) MetOp satellites. Starting with the launch of MetOp-1 scheduled for summer 2006, the GOME-2 series will extend till 2020 the global monitoring of atmospheric composition pioneered with ERS-2 GOME-1 since 1995 and enhanced with Envisat SCIAMACHY since 2002 and EOS-Aura OMI since 2004. For more than a decade, an international pool of scientific teams active in ground-and space-based ultraviolet-visible remote sensing have contributed to the successful post-launch validation of trace gas data products and the associated maturation of retrieval algorithms for the latter satellites, ensuring that geophysical data products are/become reliable and accurate enough for intended research and applications. Building on this experience, this consortium plans now to develop and carry out appropriate validation of a list of GOME-2 trace gas column data of both tropospheric and stratospheric relevance: nitrogen dioxide (NO2), ozone (O 3), bromine monoxide (BrO), chlorine dioxide (OClO), formaldehyde (HCHO), and sulphur dioxide (SO2). The proposed investigation will combine four complementary approaches resulting in an end-to-end validation of expected column data products.
Citation
Lambert, J.-C.; Van Roozendael, M.; Andersen, S.B.; Burrows, J.P.; De Clercq, C.; De Smedt, I.; Dorokhov, V.; Elansky, N.F.; Gil, M.; Goutail, F.; Held, G.; Hendrick, F.; Høiskar, B.A.K.; Ionov, D.V.; Johnston, P.V.; Kostadinov, I.; Kreher, K.; Kyrö, E.; Leveau, J.; Loyola, D.; Müller, J.-F.; Petritoli, A.; Pinardi, G.; Platt, U.; Pommereau, J.-P.; Puentedura, O.; Richter, A.; Roscoe, H.K.; Semenov, V.; Slijkhuis, S.; Spurr, R.J.D.; Timofeyev, Y.M.; Tørnkvist, K.K.; Vaughan, G.; Wagner, T.; Wahl, S.; Wittrock, F.; Yela, M. (2006). End-to-end validation of EPS / MetOp GOME-2 trace gas data. , ESA-SP 618: Proceedings of the 1st EPS/MetOp RAO Workshop, 15-17 May 2006, ESRIN, Frascati, Italy,Type
Conference
Peer-Review
No
Language
eng