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Deriving the Instrument Transfer Function from OMI Solar Observations and Its Implications for Ozone Retrievals Kang Sun, Xiong Liu, Zhaonan Cai, Guanyu Huang, Gonzalo González Abad, and Kelly Chance Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Kai Yang, UMD GSICS Annual Meeting, Mar. 22, 2017
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Instrument transfer function (slit function)
OMI detector array, UV1 band Nadir Native resolution spectrum: Observation by OMI:
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Why is ITF a challenge? OMI slit functions were thoroughly measured preflight (Dirksen et al. 2006) Is the on-orbit slit function the same to preflight measurements? Is the slit function stable on-orbit? Is it possible to derive on- orbit slit function and improve retrieval? Wavelength direction Cross-track (spatial) direction
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Derive ITF by solar observations
The slit function shape retrieved by fitting OMI solar spectra with a high- resolution solar reference spectrum Slit function Inverse Forward Measured solar spectra High resolution reference solar spectrum
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Fitting on-orbit slit function
Gaussian function: Super Gaussian function: Preflight ITF with homogeneous stretch: k = 2, Changing w Stretch w = constant, Changing k 1. spectrally averaged 2. spectrally resolved Beirle et al. AMT 2017
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On-orbit temporal variation: fitting windows
Divide each OMI band into four windows Assume standard Gaussian slit function for each window
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On-orbit temporal variation: cross track dependence
Fitted slit function width
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On-orbit temporal variation: cross track dependence
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Solar function change or solar cycle?
DeLand and Marchenko,
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On-orbit temporal variation: solar cycle and RA
Non-RA rows Non-RA rows
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On-orbit temporal variation: solar cycle and RA
RA rows RA rows
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On-orbit slit functions differ from preflight!
Cross-track (1-30) Cross-track (1-60) Cross-track (1-60)
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SAO ozone profile retrievals
Stretched preflight 2 Test SAO ozone profile retrievals using Gaussian, operational Super Gaussian Preflight slit function Stretched preflight (spectrally averaged) Stretched preflight (spectrally resolved) Stretched preflight 1
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Ozone profile validations – cross-track pattern
Operational SAO ozone profile data Many other products! Note: each column is the medium bias of 50 – 200 pairs of collocated OMI- sonde profiles
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Summary Derived OMI on-orbit slit functions complicated by solar activities at certain wavelengths Slit functions of non-RA rows stable over time; RA had impact on slit functions for < 300 nm On-orbit slit function widths differ from preflight, varying by cross-track positions Derived slit functions show better cross-track consistency in ozone retrieval
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Backup: validation using ozone sondes (2004 – 2008)
Cloud fraction < 0.3 Dt < 6 hr Dlat, Dlon <1 SZA < 75˚ RMS < 1.5 Use averaging kernels
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Ozone profile validations
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Stratospheric ozone columns validation
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Tropospheric ozone columns validation
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Ozone profile validations – UV2 only
Same issue in UV2 A single “stretch” of preflight Note: each column is the medium bias of 10 – 120 pairs of collocated OMI- sonde profiles
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UV1 UV2 UV2 UV1
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