Residual temperature bias effects in stratospheric species distributions from LIMS
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Published:2021-03-19
Issue:3
Volume:14
Page:2185-2199
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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:
Remsberg EllisORCID, Harvey V. Lynn, Krueger Arlin, Natarajan Murali
Abstract
Abstract. The Nimbus 7 Limb Infrared Monitor of the Stratosphere (LIMS) instrument
operated from 25 October 1978 through 28 May 1979. Its version 6 (V6)
profiles were processed and archived in 2002. We present several diagnostic
examples of the quality of the V6 stratospheric species distributions based
on their level 3 zonal Fourier coefficient products. In particular, we show
that there are small differences in the ascending (A) minus descending (D)
orbital temperature–pressure or T(p) profiles (their A−D values) that affect
(A−D) species values. Systematic A−D biases in T(p) can arise from small
radiance biases and/or from viewing anomalies along orbits. There can also
be (A−D) differences in T(p) due to not resolving and correcting for all of
the atmospheric temperature gradient along LIMS tangent view-paths. An error
in T(p) affects species retrievals through (1) the Planck blackbody
function in forward calculations of limb radiance that are part of the
iterative retrieval algorithm of LIMS, and (2) the registration of the
measured LIMS species radiance profiles in pressure altitude, mainly for the
lower stratosphere. There are clear A−D differences for ozone, H2O, and
HNO3 but not for NO2. Percentage differences are larger in the
lower stratosphere for ozone and H2O because those species are
optically thick. We evaluate V6 ozone profile biases in the upper
stratosphere with the aid of comparisons against a monthly climatology of
UV–ozone soundings from rocketsondes. We also provide results of time series
analyses of V6 ozone, H2O, and potential vorticity for the middle
stratosphere to show that their average (A+D) V6 level 3 products provide
a clear picture of the evolution of those tracers during Northern Hemisphere
winter. We recommend that researchers use the average V6 level 3 product for
their science studies of stratospheric ozone and H2O, while keeping in
mind that there are uncorrected nonlocal
thermodynamic equilibrium effects in daytime ozone in the lower
mesosphere and in daytime H2O in the uppermost stratosphere. We also
point out that the present-day Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband
Emission Radiometry (SABER) experiment provides measurements and retrievals
of temperature and ozone that are nearly free of anomalous diurnal
variations and of effects from gradients at low and middle latitudes.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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