Loading…
Testing and improving OMI DOMINO tropospheric NO 2 using observations from the DANDELIONS and INTEX‐B validation campaigns
We present a sensitivity analysis of the tropospheric NO 2 retrieval from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) using measurements from the Dutch Aerosol and Nitrogen Dioxide Experiments for Validation of OMI and SCIAMACHY (DANDELIONS) and Intercontinental Chemical Transport Experiment‐B (INTEX‐B) c...
Saved in:
Published in: | Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 2010-03, Vol.115 (D5) |
---|---|
Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Citations: | Items that this one cites Items that cite this one |
Online Access: | Get full text |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Summary: | We present a sensitivity analysis of the tropospheric NO
2
retrieval from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) using measurements from the Dutch Aerosol and Nitrogen Dioxide Experiments for Validation of OMI and SCIAMACHY (DANDELIONS) and Intercontinental Chemical Transport Experiment‐B (INTEX‐B) campaigns held in 2006. These unique campaigns covered a wide range of pollution conditions and provided detailed information on the vertical distribution of NO
2
. During the DANDELIONS campaign, tropospheric NO
2
profiles were measured with a lidar in a highly polluted region of the Netherlands. During the INTEX‐B campaign, NO
2
profiles were measured using laser‐induced fluorescence onboard an aircraft in a range of meteorological and polluted conditions over the Gulf of Mexico and the east Pacific. We present a comparison of measured profiles with a priori profiles used in the OMI tropospheric NO
2
retrieval algorithm. We examine how improvements in surface albedo estimates improve the OMI NO
2
retrieval. From these comparisons we find that the absolute average change in tropospheric columns retrieved with measured profiles and improved surface albedos is 23% with a standard deviation of 27% and no trend in the improved being larger or smaller than the original. We show that these changes occur in case studies related to pollution in the southeastern United States and pollution outflow in the Gulf of Mexico. We also examine the effects of using improved Mexico City terrain heights on the OMI NO
2
product. |
---|---|
ISSN: | 0148-0227 |
DOI: | 10.1029/2009JD012399 |