1.5 years of TROPOMI CO measurements: comparisons to MOPITT and ATom
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Published:2020-09-14
Issue:9
Volume:13
Page:4841-4864
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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:
Martínez-Alonso SaraORCID, Deeter Merritt, Worden HelenORCID, Borsdorff TobiasORCID, Aben Ilse, Commane RóisinORCID, Daube Bruce, Francis Gene, George MayaORCID, Landgraf Jochen, Mao Debbie, McKain KathrynORCID, Wofsy Steven
Abstract
Abstract. We have analyzed TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) carbon
monoxide (CO) data acquired between November 2017 and March 2019 with
respect to other satellite (MOPITT, Measurement Of Pollution In The
Troposphere) and airborne (ATom, Atmospheric Tomography mission)
datasets to better understand TROPOMI's contribution to the global
tropospheric CO record (2000 to present). MOPITT and TROPOMI are two
of only a few satellite instruments to ever derive CO from solar-reflected radiances. Therefore, it is particularly important to
understand how these two datasets compare. Our results indicate that
TROPOMI CO retrievals over land show excellent agreement with respect
to MOPITT: relative biases and their SD (i.e.,
accuracy and precision) are on average -3.73%±11.51%,
-2.24%±12.38%, and -3.22%±11.13% compared to the
MOPITT TIR (thermal infrared), NIR (near infrared), and TIR + NIR
(multispectral) products, respectively. TROPOMI and MOPITT data also
show good agreement in terms of temporal and spatial patterns. Despite depending on solar-reflected radiances for its measurements,
TROPOMI can also retrieve CO over bodies of water if clouds are
present by approximating partial columns under cloud tops using
scaled, model-based reference CO profiles. We quantify the bias of
TROPOMI total column retrievals over bodies of water with respect to
colocated in situ ATom CO profiles after smoothing the latter with
the TROPOMI column averaging kernels (AKs), which account for signal
attenuation under clouds (relative bias and its SD =3.25%±11.46 %). In addition, we quantify enull
(the null-space error), which accounts for differences between the
shape of the TROPOMI reference profile and that of the ATom true
profile (enull=2.16%±2.23 %). For
comparisons of TROPOMI and MOPITT retrievals over open water we
compare TROPOMI total CO columns to their colocated MOPITT TIR
counterparts. Relative bias and its SD are
2.98 %±15.71 % on average. We investigate the impact of discrepancies between the a priori and
reference CO profiles (used by MOPITT and TROPOMI, respectively) on CO
retrieval biases by applying a null-space adjustment (based on the
MOPITT a priori) to the TROPOMI total column values. The effect of
this adjustment on MOPITT and TROPOMI biases is minor, typically 1–2
percentage points.
Funder
National Science Foundation Netherlands Space Office Harvard University University of Colorado
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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