Assessment of the quality of the ozone measurements from the Odin/SMR instrument using data assimilation
2007; NRC Research Press; Volume: 85; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1139/p07-124
ISSN1208-6045
AutoresS. Massart, Andrea Piacentini, D. Cariolle, L. El Amraoui, Noureddine Semane,
Tópico(s)Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
ResumoSpace-based remote-sensing instruments providing atmospheric measurements have different time and space resolutions, and coverage. This makes the direct comparison of the measurements very difficult. Data assimilation has proven to be a far more powerful tool than simple interpolation techniques to create three-dimensional analyzed fields for a given data set. In this paper, we describe how the assimilation of ozone data from the Odin/SMR instrument can be used to assess its precisions and biases against other ozone-measuring instruments. To assess the quality of Odin/SMR ozone retrievals by MOLIERE-5 against ozonesondes, Envisat/MIPAS, Earth Probe/TOMS, and UARS/HALOE data, we use a three-dimensional variational assimilation scheme applied to the Météo-France MOCAGE chemistry transport model. The MOCAGE-PALM assimilation system has been already used by Météo-France and CERFACS to analyse the Envisat/MIPAS data for the ASSET intercomparison exercise. We have further developed and calibrated the configuration of this system to better account for the Odin/SMR ozone profiles. The upgraded system is used to assimilate the Odin/SMR ozone during the August 2003 – November 2003 period and intercomparisons are made with the other ozone measuring techniques. The Odin/SMR analysis and the other ozone data sets are in good agreement at mid and high latitudes, while in the lower tropical stratosphere, we found a positive bias of the Odin/SMR, Envisat/MIPAS, and Earth Probe/TOMS data compared to measurements from UARS/HALOE and ozonesondes. The precision of Odin/SMR ozone retrievals in terms of standard deviation is about 20% in the tropics, below 10% at high southern latitudes, and below 5% at high northern latitudes. PACS No.: 82.33.Tb
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