Technical note: Continuity of MIPAS-ENVISAT operational ozone data quality from full- to reduced- spectral-resolution operation mode
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
MIPAS (Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric
Sounding) is operating on the ENVIronmental
SATellite (ENVISAT) since March 2002. After two years of
nearly continuous limb scanning measurements, at the end
of March 2004, the instrument was stopped due to problems
with the mirror drive of the interferometer. Operations with
reduced maximum path difference, corresponding to both a
reduced-spectral-resolution and a shorter measurement time,
were resumed on January 2005. In order to exploit the
reduction in measurement time, the measurement scenario
was changed adopting a finer vertical limb scanning. The
change of spectral resolution and of measurement scenario
entailed an update of the data processing strategy. The aim
of this paper is the assessment of the differences in the quality
of the MIPAS ozone data acquired before and after the
stop of the operations. Two sets of MIPAS ozone profiles
acquired in 2003-2004 (full-resolution measurements) and
in 2005-2006 (reduced-resolution measurements) are compared
with collocated ozone profiles obtained by GOMOS
(Global Ozone Monitoring by Occultation of Stars), itself
also onboard ENVISAT. The continuity of the GOMOS data
quality allows to assess a possible discontinuity of the MIPAS
performances. The relative bias and precision of MIPAS
ozone profiles with respect to the GOMOS ones have
been compared for the measurements acquired before and
after the stop of the MIPAS operations. The results of the
comparison show that, in general, the quality of the MIPAS
ozone profiles retrieved from reduced-resolution mea-
surements is comparable or better than that obtained from
the full-resolution dataset. The only significant change in
MIPAS performances is observed at pressures around 2 hPa,
where the relative bias of the instruments increases by a factor
of 2 from the 2003-2004 to 2005-2006 measurements.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
spettroscopia di Fourier; sondaggio remoto; composizione dell'atmosfera
List of contributors:
Cortesi, Ugo; Ceccherini, Simone
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