Volcanic SO<sub>2</sub> layer height by TROPOMI/S5P: evaluation against IASI/MetOp and CALIOP/CALIPSO observations
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Published:2022-04-28
Issue:8
Volume:22
Page:5665-5683
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Koukouli Maria-ElissavetORCID, Michailidis Konstantinos, Hedelt PascalORCID, Taylor Isabelle A.ORCID, Inness AntjeORCID, Clarisse Lieven, Balis DimitrisORCID, Efremenko DmitryORCID, Loyola DiegoORCID, Grainger Roy G., Retscher Christian
Abstract
Abstract. Volcanic eruptions eject large amounts of ash and trace gases such
as sulfur dioxide (SO2) into the atmosphere. A significant difficulty
in mitigating the impact of volcanic SO2 clouds on air traffic safety
is that these gas emissions can be rapidly transported over long distances.
The use of space-borne instruments enables the global monitoring of volcanic
SO2 emissions in an economical and risk-free manner. Within the
European Space Agency (ESA) Sentinel-5p+ Innovation project, the S5P
SO2 layer height (S5P+I: SO2LH) activities led to the improvements of
the retrieval algorithm and generation of the corresponding near real-time
S5P SO2 LH products. These are currently operationally provided, in
near real-time, by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) within the framework of the
Innovative Products for Analyses of Atmospheric Composition (INPULS)
project. The main aim of this paper is to present its extensive
verification, accomplished within the S5P+I: SO2LH project, over major
recent volcanic eruptions, against collocated space-borne measurements from
the IASI/Metop and CALIOP/CALIPSO instruments as well as assess its impact
on the forecasts provided by the Copernicus Atmospheric Monitoring Service (CAMS). The mean difference between S5P and IASI observations for the Raikoke
2019, the Nishinoshima 2020 and the La Soufrière-St Vincent 2021
eruptive periods is ∼ 0.5 ± 3 km, while for the Taal 2020
eruption, a larger difference was found, between 3 ± 3 km and 4 ± 3 km. The comparison of the daily mean SO2 LH further
demonstrates the capabilities of this near real-time product, with slopes
between 0.8 and 1 and correlation coefficients ranging between 0.6 and 0.8.
Comparisons between the S5P SO2 LH and the CALIOP/CALIPSO ash plumes
revealed an expected bias at −2.5 ± 2 km, considering that the injected
SO2 and ash plume locations do not always coincide over an eruption.
Furthermore, the CAMS assimilation of the S5P SO2 LH product led to much
improved model output against the non-assimilated IASI LH, with a
mean difference of 1.5 ± 2 km, compared to the original CAMS analysis,
and improved the geographical spread of the Raikoke volcanic plume following
the eruptive days.
Funder
European Space Agency
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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