Version 2 Ozone Monitoring Instrument SO<sub>2</sub> product (OMSO2 V2): new anthropogenic SO<sub>2</sub> vertical column density dataset
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Published:2020-11-19
Issue:11
Volume:13
Page:6175-6191
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ISSN:1867-8548
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Container-title:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Meas. Tech.
Author:
Li Can, Krotkov Nickolay A.ORCID, Leonard Peter J. T., Carn SimonORCID, Joiner Joanna, Spurr Robert J. D., Vasilkov Alexander
Abstract
Abstract. The Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) has been providing
global observations of SO2 pollution since 2004. Here we introduce the
new anthropogenic SO2 vertical column density (VCD) dataset in the
version 2 OMI SO2 product (OMSO2 V2). As with the previous version
(OMSO2 V1.3), the new dataset is generated with an algorithm based on
principal component analysis of OMI radiances but features several updates.
The most important among those is the use of expanded lookup tables and
model a priori profiles to estimate SO2 Jacobians for individual OMI pixels, in
order to better characterize pixel-to-pixel variations in SO2
sensitivity including over snow and ice. Additionally, new data
screening and spectral fitting schemes have been implemented to improve the
quality of the spectral fit. As compared with the planetary boundary layer
SO2 dataset in OMSO2 V1.3, the new dataset has substantially better
data quality, especially over areas that are relatively clean or affected by
the South Atlantic Anomaly. The updated retrievals over snow/ice yield more
realistic seasonal changes in SO2 at high latitudes and offer enhanced
sensitivity to sources during wintertime. An error analysis has been
conducted to assess uncertainties in SO2 VCDs from both the spectral
fit and Jacobian calculations. The uncertainties from spectral fitting are
reflected in SO2 slant column densities (SCDs) and largely depend on
the signal-to-noise ratio of the measured radiances, as implied by the
generally smaller SCD uncertainties over clouds or for smaller solar zenith
angles. The SCD uncertainties for individual pixels are estimated to be
∼ 0.15–0.3 DU (Dobson units) between ∼ 40∘ S and ∼ 40∘ N and to be
∼ 0.2–0.5 DU at higher latitudes. The uncertainties from the
Jacobians are approximately ∼ 50 %–100 % over polluted areas
and are primarily attributed to errors in SO2 a priori profiles and cloud
pressures, as well as the lack of explicit treatment for aerosols. Finally,
the daily mean and median SCDs over the presumably SO2-free equatorial
east Pacific have increased by only ∼ 0.0035 DU and
∼ 0.003 DU respectively over the entire 15-year OMI record, while the standard deviation of SCDs has grown by only ∼ 0.02 DU or ∼ 10%. Such remarkable long-term stability makes the
new dataset particularly suitable for detecting regional changes in SO2
pollution.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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