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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen On two potential sources of systematic error in retrievals using limb-scattered sunlight Chris A. McLinden (1) and Christopher E. Sioris (2) (1) Meteorological Service of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (chris.mclinden@ec.gc.ca) (2) Atomic and Molecular Physics Division, Harvard- Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Outline 1.Allowing for a varying atmosphere along the line-of-sight (LOS) when performing retrievals 2.Systematic errors in plane-parallel models, including so-called “pseudo-spherical” limb scattering models.
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Varying atmosphere along the LOS (1) Perform multiple plane-parallel calculations, each one for a particular atmosphere & SZA along the LOS From these, calculate LOS sources function – integrate to obtain limb radiance Using vector RT model of McLinden et al. (Can. J. Phys., 80, 375-383, 2002)
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Varying atmosphere along the LOS (2) - in practice, slices narrower near tangent point OS or SCIA N 1 2
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Varying atmosphere along the LOS (3) Want to estimate magnitude of errors when atmosphere is not homogeneous along LOS, but assumed to be in retrieval (‘2D’ forward, ‘1D’ inversion) If species diurnal, can a ‘2D’ retrieval improve result for scans near terminator and SZA variations along LOS ?
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Varying atmosphere along the LOS (4)
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Varying atmosphere along the LOS (4) - Flittner algorithm used -‘2D’ forward calculation, ‘1D’ inversion
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Varying atmosphere along the LOS (5)
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Varying atmosphere along the LOS (6) -Sioris NO 2 inversion algorithm used -Uses an iterative onion peel technique SZA=27º, dAZ=92º; Aug., 25ºN, albedo=0
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Varying atmosphere along the LOS (7) SZA=27º, dAZ=92º; Aug., 25ºN, albedo=0
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Varying atmosphere along the LOS (8) SZA=27º, dAZ=92º; Aug., 25ºN, albedo=0
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Varying atmosphere along the LOS (9) Comparison of ‘1D’ and ‘2D’ OSIRIS inversions with HALOE coincidence LOS scaling factors from photochemical box model 4 June 2002 lat=4ºN, lon=55ºW
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Systematic Errors in “Pseudo- Spherical” Limb Radiances (1) -Comparison of several “pseudo-spherical” (PS) radiative transfer model calculations with 3-D, spherical Monte-Carlo (MC) model calculations show systematic errors -These errors increase with (a) tangent height and (b) surface albedo
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Systematic Errors in “Pseudo- Spherical” Limb Radiances (2) SZA=39º; albedo=0.95
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Systematic Errors in “Pseudo- Spherical” Limb Radiances (3) -PS calculations based on plane-parallel source function & integrated through spherical-shell atmosphere -These errors are driven by an overestimation of the surface reflected component – either the surface proper or the effective Rayleigh “surface”
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Systematic Errors in “Pseudo- Spherical” Limb Radiances (4) -root of problem is how much of the surface a point in the atmosphere “sees”: -PP atmosphere: point sees 2 [str] -spherical atmosphere: point sees <2 [str]; this decreases with altitude
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Systematic Errors in “Pseudo- Spherical” Limb Radiances (5) Point under consideration Direct Surface reflected
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Systematic Errors in “Pseudo- Spherical” Limb Radiances (6) - try simple, near-transparent atmosphere correction factor using ratio of PS to spherical solid angles Where is cos(SZA) and is surface albedo
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Systematic Errors in “Pseudo- Spherical” Limb Radiances (7) 800 nm SZA=39º
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Systematic Errors in “Pseudo- Spherical” Limb Radiances (8) -Trace gas retrievals should be minimally impacted since there will be cancellation/removal of this effect - e.g., the Flittner radiance-ratio method there will be a large degree of cancellation due to form of retrieval vector; - in DOAS it will not cancel but it would be included or removed in closure polynomial or high pass filter
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Systematic Errors in “Pseudo- Spherical” Limb Radiances (9) -Aerosol retrievals may suffer systematic errors if the retrieval involves a model- measurement matching of radiances -If aerosol signal small, the PP errors can lead to amplified aerosol errors; unclear how “optimal”-type solutions would handle this
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Systematic Errors in “Pseudo- Spherical” Limb Radiances (10) -If aerosol signal is: S = I(measure) – I(model w/o aerosol) -But P-P aerosol signal is: S PP = I(measure) – I(model w/o aerosol) / c Where c=
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Systematic Errors in “Pseudo- Spherical” Limb Radiances
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Systematic Errors in “Pseudo- Spherical” Limb Radiances (12)
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Systematic Errors in “Pseudo- Spherical” Limb Radiances (13)
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Conclusions & Future Work -systematic PS errors may be important in OS aerosol retrievals + other RT applications including photochemistry (& other planetary atmospheres) -attempt to obtain “universal” correction valid at all wavelengths, tangent heights, albedo
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14-16 April 2003International Limb Workshop, Bremen Systematic Errors in “Pseudo- Spherical” Limb Radiances (14)
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