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Tellus B | 2010

Side by side measurements of CO2 by ground-based Fourier transform spectrometry (FTS)

Janina Messerschmidt; R. Macatangay; Justus Notholt; Christof Petri; Thorsten Warneke; Christine Weinzierl

High resolution solar absorption Fourier transform spectrometry (FTS) is the most precise ground-based remote sensing technique to measure the total column of atmospheric carbon dioxide. For carbon cycle studies as well as for the calibration and validation of spaceborne sensors the instrumental comparability of FTS systems is of critical importance. Retrievals from colocated measurements by two identically constructed FTS systems have been compared for the first time. Under clear sky conditions a precision for the retrieved xCO2 better than ˜0.1% is demonstrated and the instruments agree within ˜0.07%. An important factor in achieving such good comparability of the xCO2 is an accurate sampling of the internal reference laser. A periodic laser mis-sampling leads to ghosts (artificial spectral lines), which are mirrored images from original spectral lines. These ghosts can interfere with the spectral range of interest. The influence of the laser mis-sampling on the retrieved xCO2 and xO2 in the near-IR has been quantified. For a typical misalignment, the ratio of the ghost intensity compared to the intensity of the original spectral line is about 0.18% and in this case the retrieved xCO2 is wrong by 0.26% (1 ppm) and the retrieved xO2 is wrong by 0.2%.


Science | 2003

Enhanced upper tropical tropospheric COS: impact on the stratospheric aerosol layer.

Justus Notholt; Zhiming Kuang; C. P. Rinsland; G. C. Toon; Markus Rex; Nicholas Jones; T. Albrecht; Holger Deckelmann; J. Krieg; Christine Weinzierl; Heinz Bingemer; Rolf Weller; Otto Schrems


Archive | 2014

Total Column Carbon Observing Network (TCCON) Site: Orleans

Thorsten Warneke; Janina Messerschmid; Justus Notholt; Christine Weinzierl; Nicholas M Deutscher; Christof Petri; Peter Grupe; Cyrille Vuillemin; Francois Truong; Martina Schmidt; Michel Ramonet; Eric Parmentier


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2013

Calibration of sealed HCl cells used for TCCON instrumental line shape monitoring

Frank Hase; B. J. Drouin; Coleen M. Roehl; Geoffrey C. Toon; Paul O. Wennberg; Debra Wunch; Thomas Blumenstock; F. Desmet; Dietrich G. Feist; Pauli Heikkinen; M. De Mazière; Markus Rettinger; John Robinson; Matthias Schneider; Vanessa Sherlock; Ralf Sussmann; Y. Te; Thorsten Warneke; Christine Weinzierl


Archive | 2014

Total Column Carbon Observing Network (TCCON) Site: Bremen

Justus Notholt; Christof Petri; Thorsten Warneke; Nicholas M Deutscher; Matthias Buschmann; Christine Weinzierl; R. Macatangay; Peter Grupe


Archive | 2015

Total Column Carbon Observing Network (TCCON) Collection: GGG2014 Site: Bialystok

Nicholas M Deutscher; Justus Notholt; Janina Messerschmid; Christine Weinzierl; Thorsten Warneke; Peter Grupe; Krzysztof Katrynski


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2017

Technical note: Sensitivity of instrumental line shape monitoring for the ground-based high-resolution FTIR spectrometer with respect to different optical attenuators

Youwen Sun; Mathias Palm; Christine Weinzierl; Christof Petri; Justus Notholt; Yuting Wang; Cheng Liu


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions | 2018

The influence of instrumental line shape degradation on NDACC gas retrievals

Youwen Sun; Mathias Palm; Cheng Liu; Frank Hase; David W. T. Griffith; Christine Weinzierl; Christof Petri; Wei Wang; Justus Notholt


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2017

The arctic seasonal cycle of total column CO 2 and CH 4 from ground-based solar and lunar FTIR absorption spectrometry

Matthias Buschmann; Nicholas M Deutscher; Mathias Palm; Thorsten Warneke; Christine Weinzierl; Justus Notholt


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions | 2016

Sensitivity of instrumental line shape with respect to different optical attenuators and resulting error propagation into atmospheric trace gas retrievals

Y. W. Sun; Mathias Palm; Christine Weinzierl; Christof Petri; Justus Notholt; Yuting Wang; Congliang Liu

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R. Macatangay

University of Wollongong

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Otto Schrems

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Frank Hase

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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