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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2014

Homogenized total ozone data records from the European sensors GOME/ERS-2, SCIAMACHY/Envisat, and GOME-2/MetOp-A

Christophe Lerot; M. Van Roozendael; Robert Spurr; Diego Loyola; Melanie Coldewey-Egbers; S. Kochenova; J. van Gent; M. E. Koukouli; D. Balis; J.-C. Lambert; J. Granville; Claus Zehner

Within the European Space Agencys Climate Change Initiative, total ozone column records from GOME (Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment), SCIAMACHY (SCanning Imaging Absorption SpectroMeter for Atmospheric CartograpHY), and GOME-2 have been reprocessed with GODFIT version 3 (GOME-type Direct FITting). This algorithm is based on the direct fitting of reflectances simulated in the Huggins bands to the observations. We report on new developments in the algorithm from the version implemented in the operational GOME Data Processor v5. The a priori ozone profile database TOMSv8 is now combined with a recently compiled OMI/MLS tropospheric ozone climatology to improve the representativeness of a priori information. The Ring procedure that corrects simulated radiances for the rotational Raman inelastic scattering signature has been improved using a revised semi-empirical expression. Correction factors are also applied to the simulated spectra to account for atmospheric polarization. In addition, the computational performance has been significantly enhanced through the implementation of new radiative transfer tools based on principal component analysis of the optical properties. Furthermore, a soft-calibration scheme for measured reflectances and based on selected Brewer measurements has been developed in order to reduce the impact of level-1 errors. This soft-calibration corrects not only for possible biases in backscattered reflectances, but also for artificial spectral features interfering with the ozone signature. Intersensor comparisons and ground-based validation indicate that these ozone data sets are of unprecedented quality, with stability better than 1% per decade, a precision of 1.7%, and systematic uncertainties less than 3.6% over a wide range of atmospheric states.


Journal of remote sensing | 2010

The GODFIT algorithm: a direct fitting approach to improve the accuracy of total ozone measurements from GOME

Christophe Lerot; M. Van Roozendael; J.-C. Lambert; J. Granville; J. van Gent; Diego Loyola; Robert Spurr

We present the total ozone retrieval algorithm GODFIT (GOME Direct-FITting). Applied to nadir backscattered measurements from the Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment (GOME), it is based on a direct-fitting approach by which spectral radiances simulated using the radiative transfer model LIDORT v3.3 (Linearized Discrete Ordinate Radiative Transfer) are adjusted to measurements in the 325–335 nm interval. Total O3 columns retrieved from GOME spectra have been compared not only to columns retrieved from Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) measurements using the TOMS v8.5 algorithm, but also to correlative ground-based measurements from the GAW/NDACC networks (Global Atmosphere Watch/Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change). We show that GODFIT produces a significant reduction of the GOME ground-based differences and some of the associated dependencies, compared with the GOME Data Processor (GDP) 4.1 product. Version 5 of GDP, based on the GODFIT algorithm, will be released in spring 2010.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015

Evaluating a new homogeneous total ozone climate data record from GOME/ERS-2, SCIAMACHY/Envisat and GOME-2/MetOp-A†

M. E. Koukouli; Christophe Lerot; J. Granville; Florence Goutail; J.-C. Lambert; J.-P. Pommereau; D. Balis; I. Zyrichidou; M. Van Roozendael; Melanie Coldewey-Egbers; Diego Loyola; Gordon Labow; S. M. Frith; Robert Spurr; Claus Zehner

The European Space Agencys Ozone Climate Change Initiative (O3-CCI) project aims at producing and validating a number of high-quality ozone data products generated from different satellite sensors. For total ozone, the O3-CCI approach consists of minimizing sources of bias and systematic uncertainties by applying a common retrieval algorithm to all level 1 data sets, in order to enhance the consistency between the level 2 data sets from individual sensors. Here we present the evaluation of the total ozone products from the European sensors Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment (GOME)/ERS-2, SCIAMACHY/Envisat, and GOME-2/MetOp-A produced with the GOME-type Direct FITting (GODFIT) algorithm v3. Measurements from the three sensors span more than 16 years, from 1996 to 2012. In this work, we present the latest O3-CCI total ozone validation results using as reference ground-based measurements from Brewer and Dobson spectrophotometers archived at the World Ozone and UV Data Centre of the World Meteorological Organization as well as from UV-visible differential optical absorption spectroscopy (DOAS)/Systeme D′Analyse par Observations Zenithales (SAOZ) instruments from the Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change. In particular, we investigate possible dependencies in these new GODFIT v3 total ozone data sets with respect to latitude, season, solar zenith angle, and different cloud parameters, using the most adequate type of ground-based instrument. We show that these three O3-CCI total ozone data products behave very similarly and are less sensitive to instrumental degradation, mainly as a result of the new reflectance soft-calibration scheme. The mean bias to the ground-based observations is found to be within the 1 ± 1% level for all three sensors while the near-zero decadal stability of the total ozone columns (TOCs) provided by the three European instruments falls well within the 1–3% requirement of the European Space Agencys Ozone Climate Change Initiative project.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Ten years of GOME/ERS2 total ozone data—The new GOME data processor (GDP) version 4: 2. Ground‐based validation and comparisons with TOMS V7/V8

Dimitris Balis; J.-C. Lambert; M. Van Roozendael; Robert Spurr; Diego Loyola; Yakov Livschitz; Pieter Valks; V. Amiridis; P. Gerard; J. Granville; Claus Zehner


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Sixteen years of GOME/ERS‐2 total ozone data: The new direct‐fitting GOME Data Processor (GDP) version 5—Algorithm description

M. Van Roozendael; Robert Spurr; Diego Loyola; Christophe Lerot; Dimitris Balis; J.-C. Lambert; Walter Zimmer; J. van Gent; J. van Geffen; M. Koukouli; J. Granville; Adrian Doicu; C. Fayt; Claus Zehner


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


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2016

Overview of the O3M SAF GOME-2 operational atmospheric composition and UV radiation data products and data availability

S. Hassinen; Dimitris Balis; H. Bauer; M. Begoin; Andy Delcloo; K. Eleftheratos; S. Gimeno García; J. Granville; M. Grossi; Nan Hao; Pascal Hedelt; F. Hendrick; Michael Hess; Klaus-Peter Heue; Jari Hovila; H. Jønch-Sørensen; N. Kalakoski; A. Kauppi; Stephan Kiemle; L. Kins; M. E. Koukouli; J. Kujanpää; J.-C. Lambert; R. Lang; Christophe Lerot; Diego Loyola; Mattia Pedergnana; Gaia Pinardi; Fabian Romahn; M. Van Roozendael


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2015

The GOME-type Total Ozone Essential Climate Variable (GTO-ECV) data record from the ESA Climate Change Initiative

Melanie Coldewey-Egbers; Diego Loyola; M. E. Koukouli; D. Balis; J.-C. Lambert; T. Verhoelst; J. Granville; M. Van Roozendael; Christophe Lerot; Robert Spurr; S. M. Frith; Claus Zehner


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2015

Metrology of ground-based satellite validation: co-location mismatch and smoothing issues of total ozone comparisons

T. Verhoelst; J. Granville; F. Hendrick; Ulf Köhler; Christophe Lerot; J.-P. Pommereau; Alberto Redondas; M. Van Roozendael; J.-C. Lambert


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2014

Round-robin evaluation of nadir ozone profile retrievals: methodology and application to MetOp-A GOME-2

Arno Keppens; Jean-Christophe Lambert; J. Granville; Georgina Miles; Richard Siddans; Jacob C. A. van Peet; Ronald J. van der A; Daan Hubert; T. Verhoelst; Andy Delcloo; Sophie Godin-Beekmann; Rigel Kivi; R. Stübi; Claus Zehner

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J.-C. Lambert

Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy

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Christophe Lerot

Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy

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Daan Hubert

Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy

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M. Van Roozendael

Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy

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Diego Loyola

German Aerospace Center

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Arno Keppens

Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy

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T. Verhoelst

Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy

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Michel Van Roozendael

Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy

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