A tropopause-related climatological a priori profile for IASI-SOFRID ozone retrievals: improvements and validation
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Published:2020-10-06
Issue:10
Volume:13
Page:5237-5257
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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:
Barret Brice,Emili Emanuele,Le Flochmoen Eric
Abstract
Abstract. The MetOp/Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) instruments have provided data for operational meteorology and
document atmospheric composition since 2007. IASI ozone (O3) data have been used
extensively to characterize the seasonal and interannual variabilities and the evolution
of tropospheric O3 at the global scale. SOftware for a Fast Retrieval of IASI Data (SOFRID) is a fast retrieval algorithm that
provides IASI O3 profiles for the whole IASI period.
Until now, SOFRID O3 retrievals (v1.5 and v1.6) were performed with a
single a priori profile, which resulted in important biases and probably a
too-low variability. For the first time, we have implemented a comprehensive
dynamical a priori profile for spaceborne O3 retrievals which takes the pixel location, time
and tropopause height into account for SOFRID-O3 v3.5
retrievals. In the
present study, we validate SOFRID-O3 v1.6 and v3.5 with electrochemical concentration cell (ECC) ozonesonde profiles
from the global World Ozone and Ultraviolet Radiation Data Centre (WOUDC) database for the 2008–2017 period. Our validation is
based on a thorough statistical analysis using Taylor diagrams. Furthermore, we
compare our retrievals with ozonesonde profiles both smoothed by the IASI averaging kernels and raw.
This methodology is essential to
evaluate the inherent usefulness of the retrievals to assess O3 variability and trends. The use of
a dynamical a priori profile largely improves the retrievals concerning two main
aspects: (i) it corrects high biases for low-tropospheric O3 regions such as
the Southern
Hemisphere, and (ii) it increases the retrieved O3 variability, leading to a
better agreement with ozonesonde data. Concerning upper troposphere–lower stratosphere (UTLS) and stratospheric O3,
the improvements are less important and the biases are very similar for both
versions. The SOFRID tropospheric ozone columns (TOCs)
display no significant drifts (<2.5 %) for the Northern Hemisphere
and significant negative ones (9.5 % for v1.6 and 4.3 % for v3.5) for the Southern Hemisphere. We
have compared our validation results to those of the Fast Optimal Retrievals on Layers for IASI (FORLI)
retrieval software from the
literature for smoothed ozonesonde data only. This comparison highlights three
main differences:
(i) FORLI retrievals contain more theoretical information about tropospheric O3
than SOFRID;
(ii) root mean square differences (RMSDs) are smaller and correlation
coefficients are higher for SOFRID than for FORLI; (iii) in the Northern
Hemisphere, the 2010 jump detected in FORLI TOCs is not
present in SOFRID.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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