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Algorithm for NO/sub 2/ vertical column retrieval from the ozone monitoring instrument
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Upper AtmosphereEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringAtmospheric ModelVertical Column DensityEarth ScienceGeophysicsData ScienceNo/sub 2/Atmospheric ScienceTotal Column DensitiesVertical Column RetrievalInstrumentationLower AtmosphereOzone Layer DepletionOperational AlgorithmMeteorologyOzoneOzone Monitoring InstrumentClimatology
We describe the operational algorithm for the retrieval of stratospheric, tropospheric, and total column densities of nitrogen dioxide (NO/sub 2/) from earthshine radiances measured by the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI), aboard the EOS-Aura satellite. The algorithm uses the DOAS method for the retrieval of slant column NO/sub 2/ densities. Air mass factors (AMFs) calculated from a stratospheric NO/sub 2/ profile are used to make initial estimates of the vertical column density. Using data collected over a 24-h period, a smooth estimate of the global stratospheric field is constructed. Where the initial vertical column densities exceed the estimated stratospheric field, we infer the presence of tropospheric NO/sub 2/, and recalculate the vertical column density (VCD) using an AMF calculated from an assumed tropospheric NO/sub 2/ profile. The parameters that control the operational algorithm were selected with the aid of a set of data assembled from stratospheric and tropospheric chemical transport models. We apply the optimized algorithm to OMI data and present global maps of NO/sub 2/ VCDs for the first time.
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