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2008
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Validation of the Aura Microwave Limb Sounder ClO Measurements
Validation of the Aura Microwave Limb Sounder ClO Measurements
We assess the quality of the version 2.2 (v2.2) ClO measurements from the Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) on the Earth Observing System Aura satellite. The MLS v2.2 ClO data are scientifically useful over the range 100 to 1 hPa, with a single- profile precision of similar to 0.1 ppbv throughout most of...
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Personal Name(s): | Santee, M. L. |
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Lambert, A. / Read, W. G. / Livesey, N. J. / Manney, G. L. / Cofield, R. E. / Cuddy, D. T. / Daffer, W. H. / Drouin, B. J. / Froidevaux, L. / Fuller, R. A. / Jarnot, R. F. / Knosp, B. W. / Perun, V. S. / Snyder, W. V. / Stek, P. C. / Thurstans, R. P. / Wagner, P. A. / Waters, J. W. / Urban, J. / Murtagh, D. / Ricaud, P. / Barret, B. / Kleinböhl, A. / Kuttippurath, J. / Küllmann, H. / von Hobe, M. / Toon, G. C. / Stachnik, R. A. | |
Contributing Institute: |
Stratosphäre; ICG-1 |
Published in: | Journal of Geophysical Research Journal of geophysical research / Atmospheres, 113 (2008) S. D15S22 |
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Washington, DC
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2008
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Physical Description: |
D15S22 |
DOI: |
10.1029/2007JD008762 |
Document Type: |
Journal Article |
Research Program: |
Atmosphäre und Klima |
Series Title: |
Journal of Geophysical Research D: Atmospheres
113 |
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Please use the identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/2128/20410 in citations.
We assess the quality of the version 2.2 (v2.2) ClO measurements from the Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) on the Earth Observing System Aura satellite. The MLS v2.2 ClO data are scientifically useful over the range 100 to 1 hPa, with a single- profile precision of similar to 0.1 ppbv throughout most of the vertical domain. Vertical resolution is similar to 3-4 km. Comparisons with climatology and correlative measurements from a variety of different platforms indicate that both the amplitude and the altitude of the peak in the ClO profile in the upper stratosphere are well determined by MLS. The latitudinal and seasonal variations in the ClO distribution in the lower stratosphere are also well determined, but a substantial negative bias is present in both daytime and nighttime mixing ratios at retrieval levels below (i. e., pressures larger than) 22 hPa. Outside of the winter polar vortices, this negative bias can be eliminated by subtracting gridded or zonal mean nighttime values from the individual daytime measurements. In studies for which knowledge of lower stratospheric ClO mixing ratios inside the winter polar vortices to better than a few tenths of a ppbv is needed, however, day - night differences are not recommended and the negative bias must be corrected for by subtracting the estimated value of the bias from the individual measurements at each affected retrieval level. |