Quality assessment of the Ozone-cci Climate Research Data Package (release 2017)-Part 1: Ground-based validation of total ozone column data products
Authors
Garane, K.
Lerot, C.
Coldewey-Egbers, M.
Verhoelst, T.
Koukouli, M.E.
Zyrichidou, I.
Balis, D.S.
Danckaert, T.
Goutail, F.
Granville, J.
Hubert, D.
Keppens, A.
Lambert, J.-C.
Loyola, D.
Pommereau, J.-P.
Van Roozendael, M.
Zehner, C.
Discipline
Earth and related Environmental sciences
Audience
Scientific
Date
2018Metadata
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The GOME-type Total Ozone Essential Climate Variable (GTO-ECV) is a level-3 data record, which combines individual sensor products into one single cohesive record covering the 22-year period from 1995 to 2016, generated in the frame of the European Space Agency's Climate Change Initiative Phase II. It is based on level-2 total ozone data produced by the GODFIT (GOME-type Direct FITting) v4 algorithm as applied to the GOME/ERS-2, OMI/Aura, SCIAMACHY/Envisat and GOME-2/Metop-A and Metop-B observations. In this paper we examine whether GTO-ECV meets the specific requirements set by the international climate–chemistry modelling community for decadal stability long-term and short-term accuracy. In the following, we present the validation of the 2017 release of the Climate Research Data Package Total Ozone Column (CRDP TOC) at both level 2 and level 3. The inter-sensor consistency of the individual level-2 data sets has mean differences generally within 0.5 % at moderate latitudes (±50°), whereas the level-3 data sets show mean differences with respect to the OMI reference data record that span between −0.2 ± 0.9 % (for GOME-2B) and 1.0 ± 1.4 % (for SCIAMACHY). Very similar findings are reported for the level-2 validation against independent ground-based TOC observations reported by Brewer, Dobson and SAOZ instruments: the mean bias between GODFIT v4 satellite TOC and the ground instrument is well within 1.0 ± 1.0 % for all sensors, the drift per decade spans between −0.5 % and 1.0 ± 1.0 % depending on the sensor, and the peak-to-peak seasonality of the differences ranges from ∼ 1 % for GOME and OMI to ∼ 2 % for SCIAMACHY. For the level-3 validation, our first goal was to show that the level-3 CRDP produces findings consistent with the level-2 individual sensor comparisons. We show a very good agreement with 0.5 to 2 % peak-to-peak amplitude for the monthly mean difference time series and a negligible drift per decade of the differences in the Northern Hemisphere of −0.11 ± 0.10 % decade−1 for Dobson and +0.22 ± 0.08 % decade−1 for Brewer collocations. The exceptional quality of the level-3 GTO-ECV v3 TOC record temporal stability satisfies well the requirements for the total ozone measurement decadal stability of 1–3 % and the short-term and long-term accuracy requirements of 2 and 3 %, respectively, showing a remarkable inter-sensor consistency, both in the level-2 GODFIT v4 and in the level-3 GTO-ECV v3 datasets, and thus can be used for longer-term analysis of the ozone layer, such as decadal trend studies, chemistry–climate model evaluation and data assimilation applications.
Citation
Garane, K.; Lerot, C.; Coldewey-Egbers, M.; Verhoelst, T.; Koukouli, M.E.; Zyrichidou, I.; Balis, D.S.; Danckaert, T.; Goutail, F.; Granville, J.; Hubert, D.; Keppens, A.; Lambert, J.-C.; Loyola, D.; Pommereau, J.-P.; Van Roozendael, M.; Zehner, C. (2018). Quality assessment of the Ozone-cci Climate Research Data Package (release 2017)-Part 1: Ground-based validation of total ozone column data products. , Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, Vol. 11, Issue 3, 1385-1402, DOI: 10.5194/amt-11-1385-2018.Identifiers
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Article
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Yes
Language
eng