C. Piccolo
University of Oxford
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Advances in Space Research | 2004
B. Carli; D. Alpaslan; M. Carlotti; Elisa Castelli; Simone Ceccherini; B. M. Dinelli; A. Dudhia; J.-M. Flaud; M. Hoepfner; V. Jay; Luca Magnani; H. Oelhaf; V. Payne; C. Piccolo; Maria Prosperi; Piera Raspollini; John J. Remedios; Marco Ridolfi; Reinhold Spang
Abstract Michelson interferometer for passive atmospheric sounding (MIPAS) is operating on board of the ENVISAT satellite and is acquiring for the first time high spectral resolution middle infrared emission limb sounding spectra of the Earth atmosphere from space. An optimized code was developed for the Level 2 near real time analysis of MIPAS data. The code is designed to provide, in an automated and continuous way, atmospheric vertical profiles of temperature, pressure and concentrations of O3, H2O, CH4, HNO3, N2O and NO2, in the altitude range from 12 to 68 km. The performances of the code are herewith derived from the analysis of the first measurements acquired with this instrument. The assumptions made for the development of the optimized code are verified with the real data. The diagnostics of the instrument performances provide indications that there is good agreements with the results obtained by the Level 1 analysis. Consistent geophysical data are retrieved which is a first step towards a more complete assessment of retrieval accuracy. The tests have identified the possibility of measurement improvements by way of some secondary operations such as a correction of the frequency scale and the use of cloud filtering. However, no change in the algorithm baseline appears to be necessary.
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2005
Joachim Urban; N. Lautie; E. Le Flochmoën; Carlos Jiménez; Patrick Eriksson; J. De La Noë; E. Dupuy; L. El Amraoui; U. Frisk; Fabrice Jégou; Donal P. Murtagh; Michael Olberg; Philippe Ricaud; C. Camy-Peyret; Gaëlle Dufour; Sébastien Payan; Nathalie Huret; Michel Pirre; Andrew Robinson; N. R. P. Harris; H. Bremer; Armin Kleinböhl; K. Küllmann; K. Künzi; Jayanarayanan Kuttippurath; M. K. Ejiri; Hideaki Nakajima; Yasuhiro Sasano; T. Sugita; Tatsuya Yokota
The Sub-Millimetre Radiometer (Odin/SMR) on board the Odin satellite, launched on 20 February 2001, performs regular measurements of the global distribution of stratospheric nitrous oxide (N2O) using spectral observations of the J = 20R 19 rotational transition centered at 502.296 GHz. We present a quality assessment for the retrieved N2O profiles (level 2 product) by comparison with independent balloonborne and aircraftborne validation measurements as well as by cross-comparing with preliminary results from other satellite instruments. An agreement with the airborne validation experiments within 28 ppbv in terms of the root mean square (RMS) deviation is found for all SMR data versions (v222, v223, and v1.2) under investigation. More precisely, the agreement is within 19 ppbv for N2O volume mixing ratios (VMR) lower than 200 ppbv and within 10% for mixing ratios larger than 150 ppbv. Given the uncertainties due to atmospheric variability inherent to such comparisons, these values should be interpreted as upper limits for the systematic error of the Odin/SMR N2O measurements. Odin/SMR N2O mixing ratios are systematically slightly higher than nonvalidated data obtained from the Improved Limb Atmospheric Spectrometer-II (ILAS-II) on board the Advanced Earth Observing Satellite-II (ADEOS-II). Root mean square deviations are generally within 23 ppbv (or 20% for VMR-N2O > 100 ppbv) for versions 222 and 223. The comparison with data obtained from the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) on the Envisat satellite yields a good agreement within 9-17 ppbv (or 10% for VMR-N2O > 100 ppbv) for the same data versions. Odin/SMR version 1.2 data show somewhat larger RMS deviations and a higher positive bias.
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2003
J.-M. Flaud; Georg Wagner; Manfred Birk; C. Camy-Peyret; Ch. Claveau; M.-R. De Backer-Barilly; A. Barbe; C. Piccolo
Monthly Weather Review | 2008
Stefano Migliorini; C. Piccolo; C. D. Rodgers
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Monthly Weather Review | 2016
C. Piccolo; M. J. P. Cullen
C. Claveau, C. Camy-Peyret, A. Valentin and J.-M. Flaud, J. Mol. Spectrosc., in press
Monthly Weather Review | 2011
C. Piccolo
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2006
Piera Raspollini; C. Belotti; A. B. Burgess; B. Carli; M. Carlotti; Simone Ceccherini; B. M. Dinelli; A. Dudhia; J.-M. Flaud; B. Funke; M. Höpfner; M. López-Puertas; Vivienne Payne; C. Piccolo; John J. Remedios; Marco Ridolfi; Reinhold Spang
M.R. De Backer-Barilly and A. Barbe, J. Mol. Spectrosc., 205,43-53 (2001)
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2007
U. Cortesi; J.-C. Lambert; C. De Clercq; G. Bianchini; Thomas Blumenstock; Astrid Bracher; Elisa Castelli; Valéry Catoire; Kelly Chance; M. De Mazière; Philippe Demoulin; Sophie Godin-Beekmann; Nicholas Jones; K. W. Jucks; C. Keim; T. Kerzenmacher; H. Kuellmann; Jayanarayanan Kuttippurath; M. Iarlori; G. Y. Liu; Yehan Liu; I. S. McDermid; Y. J. Meijer; F. Mencaraglia; S. Mikuteit; H. Oelhaf; C. Piccolo; Michel Pirre; Piera Raspollini; F. Ravegnani
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2007
M. De Mazière; Corinne Vigouroux; Peter F. Bernath; P. Baron; Thomas Blumenstock; C. D. Boone; Colette Brogniez; Valéry Catoire; M. T. Coffey; Pierre Duchatelet; David W. T. Griffith; James W. Hannigan; Y. Kasai; I. Kramer; Nicholas Jones; Emmanuel Mahieu; G. L. Manney; C. Piccolo; Cora E. Randall; Claude Robert; C. Senten; K. Strong; James Taylor; C. Tétard; Kaley A. Walker; S. W. Wood
G. Wagner, M. Birk, F. Schreier and J.-M. Flaud, J. Geophys. Res., submitted
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2007
R. J. Sica; M. R. M. Izawa; Kaley A. Walker; C. D. Boone; Svetlana V. Petelina; P. S. Argall; Peter F. Bernath; G. B. Burns; Valéry Catoire; R. L. Collins; W. H. Daffer; C. De Clercq; Z. Y. Fan; B. J. Firanski; W. J. R. French; P. Gerard; M. Gerding; J. Granville; J. L. Innis; Philippe Keckhut; Tobias Kerzenmacher; A. R. Klekociuk; E. Kyrö; J.-C. Lambert; E. J. Llewellyn; G. L. Manney; I. S. McDermid; K. Mizutani; Y. Murayama; C. Piccolo
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