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Ozone observations by the Gas and Aerosol Measurement Sensor during SOLVE II.

Authors :
Pitts, M. C.
Thomason, L. W.
Zawodny, J. M.
Wenny, B. N.
Livingston, J. M.
Russell, P. B.
Yee, J.-H.
Swartz, W. H.
Shetter, R. E.
Source :
Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics Discussions; 2005, Vol. 5 Issue 5, p9953-9992, 40p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

The Gas and Aerosol Measurement Sensor (GAMS) was deployed aboard the NASA DC-8 aircraft during the second SAGE III Ozone Loss and Validation Experiment (SOLVE II). GAMS acquired line-of-sight (LOS) direct solar irradiance spectra during the sunlit portions of ten science flights of the DC-8 between 12 January and 4 February 2003. Differential line-of-sight (DLOS) optical depth spectra are produced from the GAMS raw solar irradiance spectra. Then, DLOS ozone number densities are retrieved from the GAMS spectra using a multiple linear regression spectral fitting technique. Both the DLOS optical depth spectra and retrieved ozone data are compared with coincident measurements from two other solar instruments aboard the DC-8 platform to demonstrate the robustness and stability of the GAMS data. The GAMS ozone measurements are then utilized to evaluate the quality of the Wulf band ozone cross sections, a critical component of the SAGE III aerosol, water vapor, and temperature/pressure retrievals. Results suggest the ozone cross section compilation of Shettle and Anderson currently used operationally in SAGE III data processing may be in error by as much as 10-20% in the Wulf bands, and their lack of reported temperature dependence is a significant deficiency. A second, more recent, cross section database compiled for the SCIAMACHY satellite mission appears to be of much better quality in the Wulf bands, but still may have errors as large as 5% near the Wulf band absorption peaks. Additional laboratory measurements of the Wulf band cross sections should be pursued to further reduce their uncertainty and better quantify their temperature dependence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16807367
Volume :
5
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics Discussions
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20275225
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/acpd-5-9953-2005