Testing the altitude attribution and vertical resolution of AirCore measurements with a new spiking method
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Published:2021-05-27
Issue:5
Volume:14
Page:3923-3934
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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:
Wagenhäuser ThomasORCID, Engel AndreasORCID, Sitals Robert
Abstract
Abstract. AirCore samplers have been increasingly used to capture vertical
profiles of trace gases reaching from the ground up to about 30 km, in order
to validate remote sensing instruments and to investigate transport
processes in the stratosphere. When deployed to a weather balloon,
accurately attributing the trace gas measurements to the sampling altitudes
is nontrivial, especially in the stratosphere. In this paper we present the
CO-spiking experiment, which can be deployed to any AirCore on any platform
in order to evaluate different computational altitude attribution processes
and to experimentally derive the vertical resolution of the profile by
injecting small volumes of signal gas at predefined GPS altitudes during
sampling. We performed two CO-spiking flights with an AirCore from the
Goethe University Frankfurt (GUF) deployed to a weather balloon in
Traînou, France, in June 2019. The altitude retrieval based on an
instantaneous pressure equilibrium assumption slightly overestimates the
sampling altitudes, especially at the top of the profiles. For these two
flights our altitude attribution is accurate within 250 m below 20 km. Above
20 km the positive bias becomes larger and reaches up to 1.2 km at 27 km
altitude. Differences in descent velocities are shown to have a major impact
on the altitude attribution bias. We parameterize the time lag between the
theoretically attributed altitude and the actual CO-spike release altitude
for both flights together and use it to empirically correct our AirCore
altitude retrieval. Regarding the corrected profiles, the altitude
attribution is accurate within ±120 m throughout the profile. Further
investigations are needed in order to test for the scope of validity of this
correction parameter regarding different ambient conditions and maximum
flight altitudes. We derive the vertical resolution from the CO spikes of
both flights and compare it to the modeled vertical resolution. The
modeled vertical resolution is too optimistic compared to the
experimentally derived resolution throughout the profile, albeit agreeing
within 220 m. All our findings derived from the two CO-spiking flights are
strictly bound to the GUF AirCore dimensions. The newly introduced
CO-spiking experiment can be used to test different combinations of AirCore
configurations and platforms in future studies.
Funder
European Commission
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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