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Balloon-borne stratospheric BrO measurements: comparison with Envisat/SCIAMACHY BrO limb profiles

Authors :
André Butz
Fred Stroh
François Hendrick
Florence Goutail
Martyn P. Chipperfield
Jean-Pierre Pommereau
Klaus Pfeilsticker
Barbara Naujokat
F. Weidner
K. Grunow
S. Hrechanyy
Andreas Engel
Claude Camy-Peyret
M. Van Roozendael
Christopher E. Sioris
Marcel Dorf
H. Bösch
Institut für Umweltphysik [Heidelberg]
Universität Heidelberg [Heidelberg]
Laboratoire de Physique Moleculaire pour l'Atmosphere et l'Astrophysique (LPMAA)
Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
School of Earth and Environment [Leeds] (SEE)
University of Leeds
Institut für Atmosphäre und Umwelt [Frankfurt/Main] (IAU)
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
Service d'aéronomie (SA)
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)
Institut für Meteorologie [Berlin]
Freie Universität Berlin
Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy / Institut d'Aéronomie Spatiale de Belgique (BIRA-IASB)
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH | Centre de recherche de Juliers
Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft = Helmholtz Association
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA)
Harvard University [Cambridge]-Smithsonian Institution
Universität Heidelberg [Heidelberg] = Heidelberg University
Institute for Atmospheric Science [Leeds]
University of Leeds-University of Leeds
Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Harvard University-Smithsonian Institution
Source :
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, European Geosciences Union, 2006, 6 (9), pp.2501, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions, 2005, 5 (6), pp.13011-13052, ResearcherID, Atmospheric chemistry and physics 6, 2483-2501 (2006). doi:10.5194/acp-6-2483-2006, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2006, 6 (9), pp.2501, Scopus-Elsevier, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol 6, Iss 9, Pp 2483-2501 (2006), Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions, European Geosciences Union, 2005, 5 (6), pp.13011-13052
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2006.

Abstract

For the first time, results of four stratospheric BrO profiling instruments, are presented and compared with reference to the SLIMCAT 3-dimensional chemical transport model (3-D CTM). Model calculations are used to infer a BrO profile validation set, measured by 3 different balloon sensors, for the new Envisat/SCIAMACHY (ENVIronment SATellite/SCanning Imaging Absorption spectroMeter for Atmospheric CHartographY) satellite instrument. The balloon observations include (a) balloon-borne in situ resonance fluorescence detection of BrO (Triple), (b) balloon-borne solar occultation DOAS measurements (Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy) of BrO in the UV, and (c) BrO profiling from the solar occultation SAOZ (Systeme d'Analyse par Observation Zenithale) balloon instrument. Since stratospheric BrO is subject to considerable diurnal variation and none of the measurements are performed close enough in time and space for a direct comparison, all balloon observations are considered with reference to outputs from the 3-D CTM. The referencing is performed by forward and backward air mass trajectory calculations to match the balloon with the satellite observations. The diurnal variation of BrO is considered by 1-D photochemical model calculation along the trajectories. The 1-D photochemical model is initialised with output data of the 3-D model with additional constraints on the vertical transport, the total amount and photochemistry of stratospheric bromine as given by the various balloon observations. Total [Bry]=(20.1±2.5) pptv obtained from DOAS BrO observations at mid-latitudes in 2003, serves as an upper limit of the comparison. Most of the balloon observations agree with the photochemical model predictions within their given error estimates. First retrieval exercises of BrO limb profiling from the SCIAMACHY satellite instrument on average agree to around 20% with the photochemically-corrected balloon observations of the remote sensing instruments (SAOZ and DOAS). An exception is the in situ Triple profile, in which the balloon and satellite data mostly does not agree within the given errors. In general, the satellite measurements show systematically higher values below 25 km than the balloon data and a change in profile shape above about 25 km.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16807316, 16807324, 16807367, and 16807375
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, European Geosciences Union, 2006, 6 (9), pp.2501, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions, 2005, 5 (6), pp.13011-13052, ResearcherID, Atmospheric chemistry and physics 6, 2483-2501 (2006). doi:10.5194/acp-6-2483-2006, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2006, 6 (9), pp.2501, Scopus-Elsevier, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol 6, Iss 9, Pp 2483-2501 (2006), Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions, European Geosciences Union, 2005, 5 (6), pp.13011-13052
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5235559aaed49ccbf7bda9e07b9acb39