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Earth System Science Data | 2016

The Stratospheric Water and Ozone Satellite Homogenized (SWOOSH) database:a long-term database for climate studies

Sean M. Davis; Karen H. Rosenlof; Birgit Hassler; D. F. Hurst; William G. Read; Holger Vömel; Henry B. Selkirk; Masatomo Fujiwara; Robert Damadeo

In this paper, we describe the construction of the Stratospheric Water and Ozone Satellite Homogenized (SWOOSH) database, which includes vertically resolved ozone and water vapor data from a subset of the limb profiling satellite instruments operating since the 1980s. The primary SWOOSH products are zonal-mean monthly-mean time series of water vapor and ozone mixing ratio on pressure levels (12 levels per decade from 316 to 1 hPa). The SWOOSH pressure level products are provided on several independent zonal-mean grids (2.5, 5, and 10°), and additional products include two coarse 3-D griddings (30° long × 10° lat, 20° × 5°) as well as a zonal-mean isentropic product. SWOOSH includes both individual satellite source data as well as a merged data product. A key aspect of the merged product is that the source records are homogenized to account for inter-satellite biases and to minimize artificial jumps in the record. We describe the SWOOSH homogenization process, which involves adjusting the satellite data records to a reference satellite using coincident observations during time periods of instrument overlap. The reference satellite is chosen based on the best agreement with independent balloon-based sounding measurements, with the goal of producing a long-term data record that is both homogeneous (i.e., with minimal artificial jumps in time) and accurate (i.e., unbiased). This paper details the choice of reference measurements, homogenization, and gridding process involved in the construction of the combined SWOOSH product and also presents the ancillary information stored in SWOOSH that can be used in future studies of water vapor and ozone variability. Furthermore, a discussion of uncertainties in the combined SWOOSH record is presented, and examples of the SWOOSH record are provided to illustrate its use for studies of ozone and water vapor variability on interannual to decadal timescales. The version 2.5 SWOOSH data are publicly available at doi:10.7289/V5TD9VBX.


Geophysical Research Letters | 2016

Analysis of long-term observations of NO x and CO in megacities and application to constraining emissions inventories

Birgit Hassler; Brian C. McDonald; G. J. Frost; Agnès Borbon; David C. Carslaw; Kevin Civerolo; Claire Granier; Paul S. Monks; S. A. Monks; D. D. Parrish; Ilana B. Pollack; Karen H. Rosenlof; Thomas B. Ryerson; Erika von Schneidemesser; M. Trainer

Long-term atmospheric NOx/CO enhancement ratios in megacities provide evaluations of emission inventories. A fuel-based emission inventory approach that diverges from conventional bottom-up inventory methods explains 1970–2015 trends in NOx/CO enhancement ratios in Los Angeles. Combining this comparison with similar measurements in other U.S. cities demonstrates that motor vehicle emissions controls were largely responsible for U.S. urban NOx/CO trends in the past half century. Differing NOx/CO enhancement ratio trends in U.S. and European cities over the past 25u2009years highlights alternative strategies for mitigating transportation emissions, reflecting Europes increased use of light-duty diesel vehicles and correspondingly slower decreases in NOx emissions compared to the U.S. A global inventory widely used by global chemistry models fails to capture these long-term trends and regional differences in U.S. and Europe megacity NOx/CO enhancement ratios, possibly contributing to these models inability to accurately reproduce observed long-term changes in tropospheric ozone.


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2014

Past changes in the vertical distribution of ozone – Part 1: Measurement techniques, uncertainties and availability

Birgit Hassler; Irina Petropavlovskikh; Johannes Staehelin; Thomas August; Pawan K. Bhartia; Cathy Clerbaux; D. A. Degenstein; M. De Mazière; B. M. Dinelli; A. Dudhia; G. Dufour; S. M. Frith; L. Froidevaux; S. Godin-Beekmann; J. Granville; N. R. P. Harris; K. W. Hoppel; Daan Hubert; Yasuko Kasai; M. J. Kurylo; E. Kyrölä; J.-C. Lambert; Pieternel F. Levelt; C. T. McElroy; Richard D. McPeters; Rosemary Munro; Hideaki Nakajima; Alan Parrish; Piera Raspollini; Ellis E. Remsberg


Archive | 2017

An update on ozone profile trends for the period 2000 to 2016 [Discussions paper]

Wolfgang Steinbrecht; L. Froidevaux; R. Fuller; Ray Wang; John Anderson; Chris Roth; Doug A. Degenstein; Robert Damadeo; Joe Zawodny; S. M. Frith; Richard D. McPeters; Pawan K. Bhartia; Jeannette D. Wild; Craig S. Long; Sean M. Davis; Karen H. Rosenlof; V. F. Sofieva; Kaley A. Walker; Nabiz Rahpoe; A. Rozanov; Mark D. Weber; A. Laeng; Thomas von Clarmann; Gabriele P. Stiller; Natalya Kramarova; Sophie Godin-Beekmann; Thierry Leblanc; Richard Querel; D. P. J. Swart; I. S. Boyd


Archive | 2016

The application of long-term observations of NO x and CO to constrain a global emissions inventory

Birgit Hassler; Brian C. McDonald; Agnès Borbon; Kevin Civerolo; Claire Granier; G. J. Frost; Paul S. Monks; S. A. Monks; D. D. Parrish; Ilana B. Pollack; Karen H. Rosenlof; Michael K. Trainer; Erika von Schneidemesser; Thomas B. Ryerson


Geophysical Research Letters | 2016

Analysis of long-term observations of NOx and CO in megacities and application to constraining emissions inventories: Megacities Observations and Inventories

Birgit Hassler; Brian C. McDonald; G. J. Frost; Agnès Borbon; David C. Carslaw; Kevin Civerolo; Claire Granier; Paul S. Monks; S. A. Monks; D. D. Parrish; Ilana B. Pollack; Karen H. Rosenlof; Thomas B. Ryerson; Erika von Schneidemesser; M. Trainer


ATMOS 2015. Advances in Atmospheric Science and Applications | 2015

Improving Knowledge of Surface Emissions Using Observations from Satellite and Aircraft Campaigns

G. J. Frost; Claire Granier; Sabine Darras; El Hadji Thierno Doumbia; Si-Wan Kim; Birgit Hassler; Katerina Sindelarova; Thomas B. Ryerson; Michael K. Trainer


Archive | 2013

measurements: techniques, uncertainties and availability

Birgit Hassler; Irina Petropavlovskikh; Johannes Staehelin; Thomas August; Pawan K. Bhartia; Cathy Clerbaux; D. A. Degenstein; M. De Mazière; B. M. Dinelli; Anu Dudhia; G. Dufour; S. M. Frith; L. Froidevaux; S. Godin-Beekmann; J. Granville; N. R. P. Harris; K. W. Hoppel; Daan Hubert; Yasuko Kasai; M. J. Kurylo


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions | 2013

SI 2 N overview paper: ozone profile measurements: techniques, uncertainties and availability

Birgit Hassler; Irina Petropavlovskikh; Johannes Staehelin; Thomas August; Pawan K. Bhartia; Cathy Clerbaux; D. A. Degenstein; M. De Mazière; B. M. Dinelli; Anu Dudhia; G. Dufour; S. M. Frith; L. Froidevaux; S. Godin-Beekmann; J. Granville; N. R. P. Harris; K. W. Hoppel; Daan Hubert; Yasuko Kasai; M. J. Kurylo; E. Kyrölä; J.-C. Lambert; Pieternel F. Levelt; C. T. McElroy; Richard D. McPeters; Rosemary Munro; Hideaki Nakajima; Alan Parrish; Piera Raspollini; Ellis E. Remsberg


Archive | 2011

Combined Vertical Ozone Profile Database

Greg Bodeker; Birgit Hassler; P. J. Young; Robert W. Portmann

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Karen H. Rosenlof

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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S. M. Frith

Goddard Space Flight Center

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L. Froidevaux

California Institute of Technology

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Brian C. McDonald

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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D. D. Parrish

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Irina Petropavlovskikh

Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences

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K. W. Hoppel

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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Kevin Civerolo

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

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