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Error analysis for CO and CH4 total column retrievals from SCIAMACHY 2.3 μm spectra

I. Aben ; O. P. Hasekamp ; H. Schrijver ; A. M. S. Gloudemans

Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 2008-07, Vol.8 (14), p.3999-4017 [Periódico revisado por pares]

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  • Título:
    Error analysis for CO and CH4 total column retrievals from SCIAMACHY 2.3 μm spectra
  • Autor: I. Aben ; O. P. Hasekamp ; H. Schrijver ; A. M. S. Gloudemans
  • É parte de: Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 2008-07, Vol.8 (14), p.3999-4017
  • Descrição: A detailed sensitivity analysis of the Iterative Maximum Likelihood Method (IMLM) algorithm and its application to the SCIAMACHY 2.3 μm spectra is presented. The sensitivity analysis includes a detailed assessment of the impact of aerosols in the 2.3 μm range. Results show that near strong aerosol sources mineral dust and biomass aerosols can have an effect of ~7–10% on the CH4 total columns retrieved from this wavelength range if aerosol scattering is neglected in the retrieval algorithm. Similar but somewhat larger effects are found for CO, but due to the larger variability of CO these errors are less important. Away from strong sources much smaller effects of a few percent are found. Using CH4 as a proxy for CO and/or including aerosol information in the retrieval algorithm significantly reduces these errors for both CO and CH4. Spectroscopic uncertainties are mostly negligible except for uncertainties in the CH4 intrinsic line intensities, which can be important. Application of the IMLM algorithm to the SCIAMACHY 2.3 μm spectra shows that the quality of the retrieved CO and CH4 total columns is good, except for a bias for large instrument-noise errors which is partly due to remaining calibration issues. Polarization sensitivity of the SCIAMACHY instrument has a negligible effect on the retrieved CO and CH4 total columns. The H2O total columns, which have to be retrieved simultaneously with CO and CH4 due to overlapping absorption lines, agree well with H2O total columns from ECMWF data. This ensures that the fit to the H2O absorptions is of sufficient quality not to hamper the retrieved CO and CH4 total columns from SCIAMACHY spectra.
  • Editor: Copernicus Publications
  • Idioma: Inglês

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