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Plan of ILAS-II Validation Experiment Hiroshi Kanzawa ILAS-II Validation Experiment Team Leader National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) Contents -ILAS-II Validation Balloon Campaign, Kiruna, April 2003 ADEOS-II Launch: 14 December 2002 Note: Only balloon experiment plan is referred to in this presentation. - ILAS Special Section of JGR Dec 2002 issue (Results mainly from ILAS Campaign, Kiruna, Feb-Mar 1997)

Measurement Species of ILAS-II Vertical profiles (ILAS-II: solar occultation sensor) in polar regions (ADEOS-II: sun-synchronous polar orbit) Standard Product: O 3, HNO 3, NO 2, N 2 O, CH 4, H 2 O, aerosol(vis.) Research Product: ClONO 2, N 2 O 5, CFC-12, CFC-11, CO, C 2 H 6, OCS, NO, O 3 (isotope), aerosol(IR), temperature, pressure The following simulated latitudes and local times of the ILAS-II measurements were calculated for the initial condition of ADEOS-II orbit elements on 1 November 2001 available from NASDA: The general feature is the same irrespective of specific years.

Long Term Plan of Balloon Experiments for ILAS-II Validation (Kiruna) April 2003 CLD 1, SAKURA 2, MkIV 1, MIPAS 1, daily ozonesondes August-September 2005 CLD 2, SAKURA 2, other flights, daily ozonesondes November-December 2007 CLD 2, SAKURA 2, other flights, daily ozonesondes Other satellites: Envisat, SAGE III, POAM III, Odin, ACE, EOS-Aura

Long Term Plan of Balloon Experiments for ILAS-II Validation (Syowa) 1) Ozonsonde 2003KC (Meisei)4Feb. KC (Meisei)20May ECC50Jun.-Sep. (QUOBI) ECC50Nov.-Dec. Optical ozonesonde (up to 45 km) KC (Meisei)24May-Jul., Nov.-Feb. 2005KC (Meisei)24May-Jul., Nov.-Feb. 2) Aerosol particle counter 20032Jan.-Feb TBD 20072TBD 3) Cryogenic sampler 2003 Dec Jan.1 or 2

Launch of ADEOS-II and On-orbit Check Out Plan -Launch of ADEOS-II: Between 10:31-10:47 JST (Japan Standard Time) on Saturday 14 December 2002 Date window: December 2002 Note: The followings will be fixed after the launch. -Initial Check Out of ILAS-II: January *Early Turn On of ILAS-II: 11, 14, 18, 21 February *System Total #1: March *System Total #2 (Start of routine operation of all sensors): 2 April 2003 *ILAS-II measurements over Kiruna will be done.

Old table: The launch date is 10 December 2002, which should be read as 14 December 2002: Sent from NASDA

(The country in the parenthesis means the country supporting the flight, Gas: He, ) Total: 5 flights Balloon type Recovery CLD1 flight (Japan) 150Z Russia or Finland SAKURA2 flights (Japan) 100Z Russia or Finland MkIV1 flight (Japan) 150Z Russia or Finland MIPAS1 flight (Germany) 150Z Russia or Finland Ozonesonde measurements: About 30 soundings. Raven 500 m 3 daily sounding during the campaign period, by Esrange personnel. List of Flights

Details of each gondola-1 1. CLD(Gondola's PI: Yutaka Kondo) a) CLD(Y. Kondo) NO (->NO2), NOy (->HNO3) b) ASTRID-Grab sampler (Andreas Engel) N2O, CH4, CFC-12, CFC-11 c) ECC Ozonesonde(Y. Kondo) O3 d) Aerosol counter (probably)(Terry Deshler) Aerosol e) CAESR (probably)(Frank J. Murcray) HNO3, O3, CFC11 2. SAKURA(Gondola’s PI: Takakiyo Nakazawa) a) SAKURA-Cryogenic sampler (Instrument's PI: T. Nakazawa & Shuji Aoki) N2O, CH4, CFC-11, CFC-12

Details of each gondola-2 3. MkIV(Gondola's PI: Goeffrey Toon) a) JPL MkIV(G. Toon) CFC-11, CFC-12, HNO3, CH4, N2O, NO2, O3, H2O ClONO2, N2O5 4. MIPAS(Gondola's PI: Gerald Wetzel) a) MIPAS-B(G. Wetzel & Hermann Oelhaf) O3, NO2, HNO3, CH4, N2O, H2O, ClONO2, N2O5, CFC-12, CFC-11, C2H6, NO, temperature

The start of the campaign should be as early as possible after 2 April ) 3? April: 2 flights in a same day CLD-1Morning flight SAKURA-1Afternoon flight 2) ? April: MIPASNight flight 3) ? April: MkIVDaytime flight 4) ? April: SAKURA-2Afternoon flight Ozonesonde: About 30 soundings Daily sounding during the campaign period Tentative Flight Schedule: April 2003

Stratospheric Meteorological Data Acquisition and presentation by CNES Met. Team at Met. Briefing (including potential vorticity map)

ILAS-II Validation Calendar ILAS-II occultation measurements over Kiruna (67.88N, 21.06E) are calculated. ILAS-II occultation measurement location depends on an orbit parameter of ADEOS-II, i.e., local suntime of descending of the equator crossing of ADEOS-II, which should be set as 10:30 am +/- 15 minutes. The information for 10:15, 10:30, 10:45 am is given. A set of the following validation calendar information was calculated for the initial condition of ADEOS-II orbit elements on 1 November 2001 available from NASDA: The general feature is the same irrespective of specific years.

ILAS Validation Validation Experiments - Balloon Campaign at Kiruna, Sweden (68 N, 21 E) February - March 1997; 17 large balloon flights Japan:CLD 2, SAKURA 2, France:LPMA 3, RADIBAL 1, AMON 1, ELHYSA 1, SAOZ 4 Germany:MIPAS 2, Triple 1 (Japan: Daily ozonesonde 56) - Balloon Campaign at Fairbanks, Alaska (65 N, 148 W) April - May 1997; 2 large balloon flights USA: MkIV 1, FIRS-2 1 -Other validation experiments ozonesonde, aircraft (Falcon, ER-2 of POLARIS), NDSC, ground-based, (HALOE, SAGE II), etc.

Validation Analysis Results for ILAS Version 5.20 J. Geophys. Res.-Atmospheres: ILAS Special Section, December 2002 Issue (J. Geophys. Res., Vol.107, No.D24)

O3 -Sugita, T., T. Yokota, H. Nakajima, H. Kanzawa, H. Nakane, H. Gernandt, V. Yushkov, K. Shibasaki, T. Deshler, Y. Kondo, S. Godin, F. Goutail, J.-P. Pommereau, C. Camy-Peyret, S. Payan, P. Jeseck, J.-B. Renard, H. Boesch, R. Fitzenberger, K. Pfeilsticker, M. von Koenig, H. Bremer, H. Kuellmann, H. Schlager, J.J. Margitan, B. Stachnik, G.C. Toon, K. Jucks, W.A. Traub, D.G. Johnson, I. Murata, H. Fukunishi, and Y. Sasano: Validation of ozone measurements from the Improved Limb Atmospheric Spectrometer (ILAS), doi: /2001JD

HNO3, NO2 - Irie, H., Y. Kondo, M. Koike, M.Y. Danilin, C. Camy-Peyret, S. Payan, J.P. Pommereau, F. Goutail, H. Oelhaf, G. Wetzel, G.C. Toon, B. Sen, R.M. Bevilacqua, J.M. Russell III, J.-B. Renard, H. Kanzawa, H. Nakajima, T. Yokota, T. Sugita, Y. Sasano: Validation of NO2 and HNO3 measurements from the Improved Limb Atmospheric Spectrometer (ILAS) with the version 5.20 retrieval algorithm, doi: /2001JD001304

H2OH2O -Kanzawa, H., C. Schiller, J. Ovarlez, C. Camy-Peyret, S. Payan, P. Jeseck, H. Oelhaf, M. Stowasser, W.A. Traub, K.W. Jucks, D.G. Johnson, G.C. Toon, B. Sen, J.-F. Blavier, J.H. Park, G.E. Bodeker, L.L. Pan, T. Sugita, H. Nakajima, T. Yokota, M. Suzuki, M. Shiotani, and Y. Sasano: Validation and data characteristics of water vapor profiles observed by the Improved Limb Atmospheric Spectrometer (ILAS) and processed with the Version 5.20 algorithm, doi: /2001JD Pan, L.L., W.J. Randel, S.T. Massie, H. Kanzawa, Y. Sasano, H. Nakajima, T. Yokota, and T. Sugita: Variability of polar stratospheric water vapor observed by ILAS, doi: /2001JD

Many Species -Toon, G., B. Sen, J.-F. Blavier, Y. Sasano, T. Yokota, H. Kanzawa, T. Ogawa, M. Suzuki, and K. Shibasaki: Comparison of ILAS and MkIV profiles of atmospheric trace gases measured above Alaska in May 1997, doi: /2001JD Jucks, K.W., D.G. Johnson, K.V. Chance, W.A.Traub, J.M. Margitan, R. Stachnik, Y. Sasano, T. Yokota, H. Kanzawa, K. Shibasaki, M. Suzuki, T. Ogawa: Validation of ILAS v5.2 data with FIRS-2 balloon observations, doi: /2001JD000578

J. Geophys. Res., in revision N2O, CH4 -Kanzawa, H., T. Sugita, H. Nakajima, G.E. Bodeker, H. Oelhaf, M. Stowasser, G. Wetzel, A. Engel, U. Schmidt, I. Levin, G.C. Toon, B. Sen, J.-F. Blavier, S. Aoki, T. Nakazawa, K.W. Jucks, D.G. Johnson, W.A. Traub, C. Camy-Peyret, S. Payan, P. Jeseck, I. Murata, H. Fukunishi, M. von Koenig, H. Bremer, H. Kuellmann, J.H. Park, L.L. Pan, T. Yokota, M. Suzuki, M. Shiotani, and Y. Sasano: Validation and data characteristics of nitorus oxide and methane profiles observed by the Improved Limb Atmospheric Spectrometer (ILAS) and processed with the Version 5.20 algorithm