Total ozone column from direct and diffuse spectral solar irradiance in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Daily total ozone column (TOC) measurements from the Brewer spectroradiometer
located at El Arenosillo (Spain) and the Spectrometer for Atmospheric TRAcers
Monitoring (SPATRAM) located at Évora (Portugal) are analyzed for the period
20062008. The main goal of this study is to compare TOC estimates retrieved
with the passive differential optical absorption spectroscopy (DOAS) methodology
from zenith-sky observations by the SPATRAM spectrometer with highly accurate TOC
estimates retrieved from direct-sun recordings by a well-calibrated Brewer instrument.
On average, SPATRAM TOC estimates are (1.69 ± 0.18)% smaller than collocated Brewer TOC estimates.
Significant relative differences between SPATRAM and Brewer total ozone data are detected in
some periods caused by the influence of high aerosol load episodes over the SPATRAM data.
Satellite data recorded by the ozone monitoring instrument (OMI)-DOAS algorithm aboard the
NASA EOS-Aura satellite have been used to quantify the natural spatial variability of TOC
over the region of interest as a potential source of uncertainty in the SPATRAM-Brewer
comparison. Our results show that the differences observed between both systems is not associated
with the natural spatial variability of TOC. In addition, the OMI-DOAS total ozone data have been
compared to the ground-based spectroradiometer data showing an excellent agreement for the Brewer
spectroradiometer (R2 ~ 0.95) and a fairly good agreement for the SPATRAM instrument (R2 ~ 0.89)
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Bortoli, Daniele
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