Michael Grzegorski
Max Planck Society
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Journal of Optics | 2008
Thomas Wagner; Steffen Beirle; Tim Deutschmann; E Eigemeier; Christian Frankenberg; Michael Grzegorski; Cheng Liu; Thierry Marbach; U. Platt; M. Penning de Vries
A new generation of UV/vis/near-IR satellite instruments like GOME (since 1995), SCIAMACHY (since 2002), OMI (since 2004), and GOME-2 (since 2006) have allowed one to measure backscattered solar radiance from the Earth with moderate spectral resolution over a large wavelength range (240–790 nm). The SCIAMACHY instrument also includes additional spectral channels in the near-IR. From the measured spectra several important stratospheric and tropospheric trace gases (e.g. O_3, NO_2, OClO, HCHO, SO_2, BrO, H_2O) as well as clouds, aerosols and surface properties can be determined from space. Because of its extended spectral range, the SCIAMACHY instrument also allows the retrieval of greenhouse gases (CO_2, CH_4) and CO in the near-IR. Almost all of the tropospheric trace gases have been observed by these instruments for the first time. From satellite data it is possible to investigate their temporal and spatial variation. Also, different sources can be characterized and quantified. The derived global distributions can serve as input and for the validation of atmospheric models. Here we give an overview of the current status of these new instruments and data products and their recent applications in the investigation of various atmospheric and oceanic phenomena.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009
Thierry Marbach; Steffen Beirle; U. Platt; P. Hoor; F. Wittrock; Andreas Richter; M. Vrekoussis; Michael Grzegorski; J. P. Burrows; Thomas Wagner
Satellite measurements of formaldehyde from shipping emissions T. Marbach, S. Beirle, U. Platt, P. Hoor, F. Wittrock, A. Richter, M. Vrekoussis, M. Grzegorski, J. P. Burrows, and T. Wagner Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany Institute of Environmental Physics, Heidelberg, Germany Institute of Environmental Physics, Bremen, Germany Center for Ecology and Hydrology, Wallingford, UK Received: 18 March 2009 – Accepted: 16 April 2009 – Published: 30 April 2009 Correspondence to: T. Marbach ([email protected]) Published by Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union.
RIAO/OPTILAS 2007: 6th Ibero‐American Conference on Optics (RIAO); 9th Latin‐American Meeting on Optics, Lasers and Applications (OPTILAS) | 2008
Thomas Wagner; Steffen Beirle; Tim Deutschmann; Christian Frankenberg; Michael Grzegorski; Muhammad Fahim Khokhar; S. Kühl; Thierry Marbach; Kornelia Mies; M. Penning de Vries; U. Platt; Janis Pukite; Suniti Sanghavi
A new generation of UV/vis/near‐IR satellite instruments like GOME (since 1995), SCIAMACHY (since 2002), OMI (since 2004), and GOME‐2 (since 2006) allows to measure several important stratospheric and tropospheric trace gases like O_3, NO_2, OClO, HCHO, SO_2, BrO, and H_2O as well as clouds and aerosols from space. Because of its extended spectral range, the SCIAMACHY instrument also allows the retrieval of Greenhouse gases (CO_2, CH_4) and CO in the near IR. Almost all of the tropospheric trace gases are observed by these instruments for the first time. From satellite data it is possible to investigate the temporal and spatial variation. Also different sources can be characterised and quantified. The derived global distributions can serve as input and for the validation of atmospheric models. Here we give an overview on the current status of these new instruments and data products and their recent applications to various atmospheric and oceanic phenomena.
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer | 2011
Tim Deutschmann; Steffen Beirle; U. Frieß; Michael Grzegorski; Christoph Kern; L. Kritten; U. Platt; Cristina Prados-Roman; Jānis Puķı¯te; Thomas Wagner; Bodo Werner; K. Pfeilsticker
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006
Thomas Wagner; Steffen Beirle; Michael Grzegorski; U. Platt
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2006
Michael Grzegorski; Mark Wenig; U. Platt; P. Stammes; Nicolas Fournier; Thomas Wagner
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2006
Nicolas Fournier; P. Stammes; M. de Graaf; Ankie Piters; Michael Grzegorski; Alexander A. Kokhanovsky
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009
Thierry Marbach; Steffen Beirle; U. Platt; P. Hoor; F. Wittrock; Andreas Richter; M. Vrekoussis; Michael Grzegorski; J. P. Burrows; Thomas Wagner
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2005
T. Wagner; Steffen Beirle; Michael Grzegorski; Sujay Sanghavi; U. Platt
Advances in Space Research | 2004
S. Kühl; Walburga Wilms-Grabe; Steffen Beirle; Christian Frankenberg; Michael Grzegorski; Jens Hollwedel; Fawad S. Khokhar; Sarit Kraus; U. Platt; Sujay Sanghavi; C. von Friedeburg; T. Wagner