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Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology | 2009

A New Bruker IFS 125HR FTIR Spectrometer for the Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory at Eureka, Nunavut, Canada: Measurements and Comparison with the Existing Bomem DA8 Spectrometer

R. L. Batchelor; Kimberly Strong; Rodica Lindenmaier; R. L. Mittermeier; H. Fast; James R. Drummond; P. F. Fogal

Abstract A new Bruker IFS 125HR Fourier transform spectrometer has been installed at the Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory at Eureka, Nunavut, Canada (80.05°N, 86.42°W). This instrument will become the Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change’s (NDACC’s) primary instrument at Eureka, replacing the existing Bomem DA8 Fourier transform spectrometer, and will operate throughout the sunlit parts of the year. This paper introduces the new instrument and describes the retrieval procedure, including a comprehensive error analysis. Total columns of O3, HCl, HF, HNO3, N2O, CH4, and CO are presented for the first full year of measurements (2007). Perturbations in the total column resulting from the presence of the Arctic polar vortex over Eureka and the chemical processes within it are visible, as are annual cycles driven by photochemistry and dynamics. Enhancements in the CO total column resulting from specific biomass burning smoke events can also be seen. An intercomparison bet...


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions | 2016

Multi-year comparisons of ground-based and space-borne Fourier Transform Spectrometers in the high Arctic between 2006 and 2013

Debora Griffin; Kaley A. Walker; Stephanie Conway; Felicia Kolonjari; Kimberly Strong; R. L. Batchelor; C. D. Boone; Lin Dan; James R. Drummond; P. F. Fogal; Dejian Fu; Rodica Lindenmaier; G. L. Manney; Dan Weaver

This paper presents 8 years (2006–2013) of measurements obtained from Fourier transform spectrometers (FTSs) in the high Arctic at the Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory (PEARL; 80.05 N, 86.42W). These measurements were taken as part of the Canadian Arctic ACE (Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment) validation campaigns that have been carried out since 2004 during the polar sunrise period (from mid-February to mid-April). Each spring, two ground-based FTSs were used to measure total and partial columns of HF, O3, and trace gases that impact O3 depletion, namely, HCl and HNO3. Additionally, some tropospheric greenhouse gases and pollutant species were measured, namely CH4, N2O, CO, and C2H6. During the same time period, the satellite-based ACE-FTS made measurements near Eureka and provided profiles of the same trace gases. Comparisons have been carried out between the measurements from the Portable Atmospheric Research Interferometric Spectrometer for the InfraRed (PARIS-IR) and the co-located high-resolution Bruker 125HR FTS, as well as with the latest version of the ACE-FTS retrievals (v3.5). The total column comparison between the two colocated ground-based FTSs, PARIS-IR and Bruker 125HR, found very good agreement for most of these species (except HF), with differences well below the estimated uncertainties (≤ 6%) and with high correlations (R ≥ 0.8). Partial columns have been used for the ground-based to space-borne comparison, with coincident measurements selected based on time, distance, and scaled potential vorticity (sPV). The comparisons of the ground-based measurements with ACEFTS show good agreement in the partial columns for most species within 6 % (except for C2H6 and PARIS-IR HF), which is consistent with the total retrieval uncertainty of the ground-based instruments. The correlation coefficients (R) of the partial column comparisons for all eight species range from approximately 0.75 to 0.95. The comparisons show no notable increases of the mean differences over these 8 years, indicating the consistency of these datasets and suggesting that the space-borne ACE-FTS measurements have been stable over this period. In addition, changes in the amounts of these trace gases during springtime between 2006 and 2013 are presented and discussed. Increased O3 (0.9%yr−1), HCl (1.7%yr−1), HF (3.8%yr−1), CH4 (0.5 % yr−1), and C2H6 (2.3%yr−1, 2009–2013) have been found with the PARIS-IR dataset, the longer of the two ground-based records. Published by Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union. 3274 D. Griffin et al.: Ground-based and space-borne FTS comparisons in the high Arctic (2006–2013)


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009

Source Attribution and Interannual Variability of Arctic Pollution in Spring Constrained by Aircraft (ARCTAS, ARCPAC) and Satellite (AIRS) Observations of Carbon Monoxide

Jenny A. Fisher; Daniel J. Jacob; M. T. Purdy; Monika Kopacz; P Le Sager; C. Carouge; Christopher D. Holmes; Robert M. Yantosca; R. L. Batchelor; Kimberly Strong; Glenn S. Diskin; Henry E. Fuelberg; John S. Holloway; Edward J. Hyer; William Wallace McMillan; J. Warner; David G. Streets; Qiang Zhang; Yuxuan Wang; Shiliang Wu


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2011

Observed and simulated time evolution of HCl, ClONO 2 , and HF total column abundances

R. Kohlhepp; R. Ruhnke; M. P. Chipperfield; M. De Mazière; Justus Notholt; Sabine Barthlott; R. L. Batchelor; R.D. Blatherwick; Th. Blumenstock; M. T. Coffey; Philippe Demoulin; H Fast; W. Feng; A Goldman; David W. T. Griffith; K Hamann; James W. Hannigan; F. Hase; Nicholas Jones; A. Kagawa; I. Kaiser; Yasuko Kasai; O. Kirner; W. Kouker; Rodica Lindenmaier; Emmanuel Mahieu; R L Mittermeier; B. M. Monge-Sanz; Isamu Morino; Isao Murata


Geophysical Research Letters | 2008

Occurrence of weak, sub‐micron, tropospheric aerosol events at high Arctic latitudes

Norman T. O'Neill; O. Pancrati; K. Baibakov; Edwin W. Eloranta; R. L. Batchelor; J. Freemantle; L. J. B. McArthur; Kimberly Strong; Rodica Lindenmaier


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2012

Validation of ACE and OSIRIS ozone and NO 2 measurements using ground-based instruments at 80 N

C. Adams; K. Strong; R. L. Batchelor; Peter F. Bernath; Samuel Brohede; C. D. Boone; D. A. Degenstein; W. H. Daffer; James R. Drummond; P. F. Fogal; E. Farahani; C. Fayt; A. Fraser; Florence Goutail; F. Hendrick; Felicia Kolonjari; Rodica Lindenmaier; G. Manney; C. T. McElroy; C. A. McLinden; J. Mendonca; J.-H. Park; B. Pavlovic; Andrea Pazmino; Chris Roth; V. Savastiouk; Kaley A. Walker; Dan Weaver; X. Zhao


Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer | 2010

An evaluation of infrared microwindows for ozone retrievals using the Eureka Bruker 125HR Fourier transform spectrometer

Rodica Lindenmaier; R. L. Batchelor; Kimberly Strong; H. Fast; Florence Goutail; Felicia Kolonjari; C. Thomas McElroy; R. L. Mittermeier; Kaley A. Walker


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2009

Four Fourier transform spectrometers and the Arctic polar vortex: instrument intercomparison and ACE-FTS validation at Eureka during the IPY springs of 2007 and 2008

R. L. Batchelor; Felicia Kolonjari; Rodica Lindenmaier; R. L. Mittermeier; W. H. Daffer; H. Fast; G. L. Manney; Kimberly Strong; Kaley A. Walker


Archive | 2014

Total Column Carbon Observing Network (TCCON) Site: Eureka

Kimberly Strong; J. Mendonca; Dan Weaver; P. F. Fogal; James R. Drummond; R. L. Batchelor; Rodica Lindenmaier


Archive | 2010

Sarychev Volcanic Aerosol and Chemical measurements over Eureka, Canada

C. Perro; Thomas J. Duck; L. Bitar; Graeme J. Nott; Glen Lesins; Norman T. O'Neill; Edwin W. Eloranta; Kimberly Strong; Simon A. Carn; Rodica Lindenmaier; R. L. Batchelor; Anirban Saha; C. Pike-Thackray; James R. Drummond

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W. H. Daffer

California Institute of Technology

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James R. Drummond

National Center for Atmospheric Research

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G. L. Manney

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

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C. D. Boone

University of Waterloo

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