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MAXDOAS observations in Beijing G. Pinardi, K. Clémer, C. Hermans, C. Fayt, M. Van Roozendael BIRA-IASB Pucai Wang & Jianhui Bai IAP/CAS 24 June 2009, AMFIC meeting, Barcelona
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Overview MAXDOAS instrument MAXDOAS retrieval strategies Comparisons with satellite and CHIMERE model (NO 2, HCHO,…) Conclusions and perspectives
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New 2-channels MAXDOAS system with direct-sun pointing capability developed at BIRA Instrument funded by Belspo as part of bilateral research agreement for DRAGON-AMFIC Aim: provide complementary measurements of AQ-related gases and contribute to satellite validation (Target data products: O 3, NO 2, BrO, HCHO, glyoxal, SO 2, aerosol, etc) Operation: in Beijing at IAP/CAS from June 2008 to April 2009. Longer term: permanent installation in background site North of Beijing (Xinglong) MAXDOAS instrument
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UV channel VIS channel O3O3 SO 2 HCHO, HONO BrO O 4, NO 2 NO 2, glyoxal O3O3 O 4, NO 2 O4O4 O4O4 O2O2 H2OH2O MAXDOAS analysis DOAS analysis: O 3 (Huggins) SO 2 HCHOHONO BrONO 2 GlyoxalO 3 (Chappuis) O 4 (360 nm) O 4 (470 nm) O 4 (570 nm) O 4 (630 nm)
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Multi axis pointing constant light path through the stratosphere long light path through the lower troposphere, especially for the low elevation angles Multi-Axis geometry: by collecting light at different elevations, from the horizon to the zenith, stratospheric and tropospheric contributions can be separated : Stratosphere Low Troposphere Assuming that the NO 2 layer is below the scattering altitude, a geometrical approximation can be used to obtain tropospheric vertical columns: Line of Sight MAXDOAS retrieval strategies 1 rst approach: QA/QC: columns derived from 2 different elevations angles (15° and 30°) are eliminated if they differ by more than 30 %. Tropospheric columns have been derived for NO 2, HCHO, CHOCHO and SO 2 Trop SC = SC off - SC zenith
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Multi axis pointing constant light path through the stratosphere long light path through the lower troposphere, especially for the low elevation angles Multi-Axis geometry: by collecting light at different elevations, from the horizon to the zenith, stratospheric and tropospheric contributions can be separated : Stratosphere Low Troposphere Assuming that the NO 2 layer is below the scattering altitude, a geometrical approximation can be used to obtain tropospheric vertical columns: Line of Sight MAXDOAS retrieval strategies 1 rst approach: QA/QC: columns derived from 2 different elevations angles (15° and 30°) are eliminated if they differ by more than 30 %. Tropospheric columns have been derived for NO 2, HCHO, CHOCHO and SO 2
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Using radiative transfer modeling and optimal estimation method (involving aerosols profile retrieval from O 4 DSCD) to invert tropospheric NO 2 profiles MAXDOAS retrieval strategies 2 nd approach: MAXDOAS retrieval algorithm
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AOD retrieved from 4 bands of O 4 (treated independently) Correction by a factor 1/0.8 to correct the O 4 xs, so the measured O 4 DSCD measured O 4 DSCD*0.8 MAXDOAS AOD compared with available CIMEL measurements (only two wavelengths) MAXDOAS retrieval strategies 2 nd approach: MAXDOAS retrieval algorithm First step: derivation of aerosol AODs from O 4 and comparison with CIMEL
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Second step: derivation of NO 2 profiles and comparison of the tropospheric columns with the geometrical approximation MAXDOAS retrieval strategies 2 nd approach: MAXDOAS retrieval algorithm
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Comparisons with satellites NO 2 : OMI and GOME-2 (TEMIS algorithm)
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CHIMERE model: Resolution 0.25°x0.25° Emissions: adapted for China Levels (8, until 500 hPa (5.5 km)) ECMWF data set (0.5°) Type of output: One file per day NO 2, HCHO, Glyoxal, SO 2 profiles (8 levels), for each cell, 1 output per hour Comparison with CHIMERE Work under-progress: comparison with MAXDOAS at Beijing «simulation» of the NO 2 field seen by OMI Use CHIMERE as transfer standard to link satellite and ground-based column measurements Bas Mijling presentation
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Comparison with CHIMERE CHIMERE cell: 0.25°x0.25° (which at the Beijing latitude is ~28x21km²) CHIMERE cells 50 and 100 Km Beijing
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GOME-2 pixel: 40x80km² OMI pixel: 13x24km² Spatial and temporal variations (1)
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GOME-2 pixel: 40x80km² OMI pixel: 13x24km² Spatial and temporal variations (2)
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Depending on the relative position of the satellite closest pixel, a weighted average of several CHIMERE grid cells is performed in order to reproduce the spatial averaging performed by the satellite. Under-development!!
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HCHO: (Glyoxal, SO 2 ) MAXDOAS vs CHIMERE ☺ SCIAMACHY and GOME-2 will be presented by I. De Smedt Other trace gases… day 20080802 day 20081130
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Summary and Perspectives MAXDOAS has measured in Beijing from June 2008 to April 2009 future re-installation outside Beijing 2 retrieval strategies show good agreement One wrt the other for tropospheric NO 2 With CIMEL for the aerosols (AOD) Tropospheric NO 2 and HCHO time series are compared to satellites (CHOCHO, SO 2 also possible) Comparisons with the CHIMERE model is under development Idea: study the temporal and spatial variability and the effects of horizontal smoothing
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