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Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions | 2018

Building the COllaborative Carbon Column Observing Network(COCCON): Long term stability and ensemble performance of theEM27/SUN Fourier transform spectrometer

M. Frey; M. K. Sha; F. Hase; Matthäus Kiel; Thomas Blumenstock; Roland Harig; Gregor Surawicz; Nicholas M Deutscher; Kei Shiomi; Jonathan E. Franklin; H. Bösch; Jia Chen; Michel Grutter; Hirofumi Ohyama; Youwen Sun; A. Butz; Gizaw Mengistu Tsidu; Dragos Ene; Debra Wunch; Zhensong Cao; Omaira García; Michel Ramonet; Felix R. Vogel; J. Orphal

In a 3.5-year long study, the long-term performance of a mobile, solar absorption Bruker EM27/SUN spectrometer, used for greenhouse gas observations, is checked with respect to a co-located reference Bruker IFS 125HR spectrometer, which is part of the Total Carbon Column Observing Network (TCCON). We find that the EM27/SUN is stable on timescales of several years; the drift per year between the EM27/SUN and the official TCCON product is 0.02 ppmv for XCO2 and 0.9 ppbv for XCH4, which is within the 1σ precision of the comparison, 0.6 ppmv for XCO2 and 4.3 ppbv for XCH4. The bias between the two data sets is 3.9 ppmv for XCO2 and 13.0 ppbv for XCH4. In order to avoid sensitivity-dependent artifacts, the EM27/SUN is also compared to a truncated IFS 125HR data set derived from full-resolution TCCON interferograms. The drift is 0.02 ppmv for XCO2 and 0.2 ppbv for XCH4 per year, with 1σ precisions of 0.4 ppmv for XCO2 and 1.4 ppbv for XCH4, respectively. The bias between the two data sets is 0.6 ppmv for XCO2 and 0.5 ppbv for XCH4. With the presented long-term stability, the EM27/SUN qualifies as an useful supplement to the existing TCCON network in remote areas. To achieve consistent performance, such an extension requires careful testing of any spectrometers involved by application of common quality assurance measures. One major aim of the COllaborative Carbon Column Observing Network (COCCON) infrastructure is to provide these services to all EM27/SUN operators. In the framework of COCCON development, the performance of an ensemble of 30 EM27/SUN spectrometers was tested and found to be very uniform, enhanced by the centralized inspection performed at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology prior to deployment. Taking into account measured instrumental line shape parameters for each spectrometer, the resulting average bias across the ensemble with respect to the reference EM27/SUN used in the long-term study in XCO2 is 0.20 ppmv, while it is 0.8 ppbv for XCH4. The average standard deviation of the ensemble is 0.13 ppmv for XCO2 and 0.6 ppbv for XCH4. In addition to the robust metric based on absolute differences, we calculate the standard deviation among the empirical calibration factors. The resulting 2σ uncertainty is 0.6 ppmv for XCO2 and 2.2 ppbv for XCH4. As indicated by the executed long-term study on one device presented here, the remaining empirical calibration factor deduced for each individual instrument can be assumed constant over time. Therefore the application of these empirical factors is expected to further improve the EM27/SUN network conformity beyond the scatter among the empirical calibration factors reported above.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016

Ten years of atmospheric methane from ground-based NDACC FTIR observations

Whitney Bader; Benoît Bovy; Stephanie Conway; Kimberly Strong; Dan Smale; Alexander J. Turner; Thomas Blumenstock; C. D. Boone; Ancelin Coulon; Omaira García; David W. T. Griffith; F. Hase; Petra Hausmann; Nicholas Jones; P. B. Krummel; Isao Murata; Isamu Morino; Hideaki Nakajima; Simon O'Doherty; Clare Paton-Walsh; John Robinson; Rodrigue Sandrin; Matthias Schneider; Christian Servais; Ralf Sussmann; Emmanuel Mahieu


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2012

Validation of IASI FORLI carbon monoxide retrievals using FTIR data from NDACC

Tobias Kerzenmacher; Bart Dils; Nicolas Kumps; Thomas Blumenstock; Cathy Clerbaux; Pierre-François Coheur; Philippe Demoulin; Omaira García; Maya George; David W. T. Griffith; Frank Hase; Juliette Hadji-Lazaro; Daniel Hurtmans; Nicholas Jones; Emmanuel Mahieu; Justus Notholt; Clare Paton-Walsh; U. Raffalski; T. Ridder; Matthias Schneider; C. Servais; M. De Mazière


Archive | 2014

Total Column Carbon Observing Network (TCCON) Site: Izana

Thomas Blumenstock; Frank Hase; Martthias Schneider; Omaira García; Eliezer Sepúlveda


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2017

An update on ozone profile trends for the period 2000 to 2016

Wolfgang Steinbrecht; L. Froidevaux; R. Fuller; Ray Wang; J. 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; M. Weber; A. Laeng; Thomas von Clarmann; Gabriele P. Stiller; Natalya Kramarova; Sophie Godin-Beekmann; Thierry Leblanc; Richard Querel; D. P. J. Swart; Ian Boyd


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2014

Using XCO2 retrievals for assessing the long-term consistency of NDACC/FTIR data sets

Sabine Barthlott; Matthias Schneider; Frank Hase; Andreas Wiegele; Emanuel Christner; Y. González; Thomas Blumenstock; S. Dohe; Omaira García; Eliezer Sepúlveda; Kimberly Strong; J. Mendonca; Dan Weaver; Mathias Palm; Nicholas M Deutscher; Thorsten Warneke; Justus Notholt; Bernard Lejeune; Emmanuel Mahieu; Nicholas Jones; David W. T. Griffith; V. Velazco; Dan Smale; John Robinson; Rigel Kivi; Pauli Heikkinen; Uwe Raffalski


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2016

Accomplishments of the MUSICA project to provide accurate, long-term, global and high-resolution observationsof tropospheric {H 2 O, δ D} pairs – a review

Matthias Schneider; Andreas Wiegele; Sabine Barthlott; Yenny González; Emanuel Christner; Christoph Dyroff; Omaira García; F. Hase; Thomas Blumenstock; Eliezer Sepúlveda; Gizaw Mengistu Tsidu; Samuel Takele Kenea; Sergio Rodríguez; Javier Andrey


Earth System Science Data | 2016

Tropospheric water vapour isotopologue data (H 2 16 O, H 2 18 O, and HD 16 O) as obtained from NDACC/FTIR solar absorption spectra

Sabine Barthlott; Matthias Schneider; F. Hase; Thomas Blumenstock; Matthaus Kiel; Darko Dubravica; Omaira García; Eliezer Sepúlveda; Gizaw Mengistu Tsidu; Samuel Takele Kenea; Michel Grutter; Eddy F. Plaza-Medina; Wolfgang Stremme; Kimberly Strong; Dan Weaver; Mathias Palm; Thorsten Warneke; Justus Notholt; Emmanuel Mahieu; Christian Servais; Nicholas Jones; David W. T. Griffith; Dan Smale; John Robinson


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016

Detecting moisture transport pathways to the subtropical North Atlantic free troposphere using paired H 2 O- δ D in situ measurements

Yenny González; Matthias Schneider; Christoph Dyroff; Sergio Rodríguez; Emanuel Christner; Omaira García; E. Cuevas; Juan José de Bustos; R. Ramos; Carmen Guirado-Fuentes; Sabine Barthlott; Andreas Wiegele; Eliezer Sepúlveda


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2017

The recent increase of atmospheric methane from 10 years of ground-based NDACC FTIR observations since 2005

Whitney Bader; Benoît Bovy; Stephanie Conway; Kimberly Strong; Dan Smale; Alexander J. Turner; Thomas Blumenstock; C. D. Boone; Martine Collaud Coen; Ancelin Coulon; Omaira García; David W. T. Griffith; Frank Hase; Petra Hausmann; Nicholas Jones; P. B. Krummel; Isao Murata; Isamu Morino; Hideaki Nakajima; Simon O'Doherty; Clare Paton-Walsh; John Robinson; Rodrigue Sandrin; Matthias Schneider; Christian Servais; Ralf Sussmann; Emmanuel Mahieu

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Matthias Schneider

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Thomas Blumenstock

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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F. Hase

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Sabine Barthlott

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Andreas Wiegele

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Frank Hase

National Physical Laboratory

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