Evaluation of SCIAMACHY Level-1 data versions using nadir ozone profile retrievals in the period 2003–2011
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Published:2018-04-25
Issue:4
Volume:11
Page:2345-2360
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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:
Shah Sweta, Tuinder Olaf N. E., van Peet Jacob C. A.ORCID, de Laat Adrianus T. J., Stammes Piet
Abstract
Abstract. Ozone profile retrieval from nadir-viewing satellite instruments operating in
the ultraviolet–visible range requires accurate calibration of
Level-1 (L1) radiance data. Here we study the effects of calibration
on the derived Level-2 (L2) ozone profiles for three versions of
SCanning Imaging Absorption spectroMeter for Atmospheric ChartograpHY
(SCIAMACHY) L1 data: version 7 (v7), version 7 with m-factors
(v7mfac) and version 8 (v8). We retrieve nadir ozone profiles
from the SCIAMACHY instrument that flew on board Envisat using the
Ozone ProfilE Retrieval Algorithm (OPERA) developed at KNMI with a focus on
stratospheric ozone. We study and assess the quality of these profiles and
compare retrieved L2 products from L1 SCIAMACHY data versions from the
years 2003 to 2011 without further radiometric correction. From validation of
the profiles against ozone sonde measurements, we find that the v8 performs
better than v7 and v7mfac due to correction for the scan-angle
dependency of the instrument's optical degradation. Validation for the years 2003 and 2009 with ozone sondes shows deviations of
SCIAMACHY ozone profiles of 0.8–15 % in the stratosphere
(corresponding to pressure range ∼ 100–10 hPa) and 2.5–100 % in
the troposphere (corresponding to pressure range
∼ 1000–100 hPa), depending on the latitude and the L1 version
used. Using L1 v8 for the years 2003–2011 leads to deviations of
∼ 1–11 % in stratospheric ozone and ∼ 1–45 % in
tropospheric ozone. The SCIAMACHY L1 v8 data can still be improved upon in the
265–330 nm range used for ozone profile retrieval. The slit function
can be improved with a spectral shift and squeeze, which leads to a few
percent residue reduction compared to reference solar irradiance spectra.
Furthermore, studies of the ratio of measured to simulated reflectance spectra
show that a bias correction in the reflectance for wavelengths below
300 nm appears to be necessary.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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