S. T. Massie
National Center for Atmospheric Research
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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009
Rashid Khosravi; Alyn Lambert; Hyunah Lee; John C. Gille; John J. Barnett; Gene Francis; David P. Edwards; Chris Halvorson; S. T. Massie; Cheryl Craig; Charles Krinsky; J. M. McInerney; Ken Stone; Thomas Eden; B. Nardi; Christopher L. Hepplewhite; William G. Mankin; M. T. Coffey
Received 18 February 2009; revised 22 April 2009; accepted 26 June 2009; published 23 October 2009. [1] The retrieval algorithm for the High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS) instrument onboard NASA’s Earth Observing System (EOS) Aura satellite is presented. The algorithm is based on optimal estimation theory, using a modified Levenberg-Marquardt approach for the iterative solution. Overview of the retrieval scheme, convergence criteria, and the forward models is given. Treatments of clouds and aerosols as well as line-of-sight gradients in temperature are described. The retrievals are characterized by high vertical resolution of 1 km and negligible a priori contribution for all products in regions of high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) (most of the retrieval ranges). It is shown that these characteristics hold for all latitudes along a HIRDLS orbit. The weighting functions are narrow and show good sensitivity to temperature or gas perturbations in regions of high SNR. The retrieval error predicted by the algorithm consists of radiometric noise, pointing jitter error, smoothing error, and forward model error. For temperature, these components are shown for a midlatitude profile as well as for a full orbit. The predicted temperature error varies from 0.5 K to 0.8 K from the upper troposphere to the stratopause region, consistent with the empirical estimates given by Gille et al. (2008). For O3 and HNO3, the predicted errors and their useful pressure ranges are, respectively, 10–5% from 50 to 1 hPa and 5–10% from 100 to 10 hPa. These results are based on version V004 of the retrieved data, released in August 2008 to the Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center (http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov).
Geophysical Research Letters | 2008
Cathy Clerbaux; David P. Edwards; Merritt N. Deeter; Louisa Kent Emmons; Jean-Francois Lamarque; Xue Xi Tie; S. T. Massie; John C. Gille
Geophysical Research Letters | 1988
Virgil G. Kunde; John C. Brasunas; W. C. Maguire; Jay R. Herman; S. T. Massie; M. M. Abbas; L. W. Herath; William A. Shaffer
Journal of Geophysical Research | 1990
C. P. Rinsland; A. Goldman; F. J. Murcray; R. D. Blatherwick; J. J. Kosters; D. G. Murcray; Nien Dak Sze; S. T. Massie
Journal of Geophysical Research | 1989
R. D. Blatherwick; D. G. Murcray; F. H. Murcray; F. J. Murcray; A. Goldman; G. A. Vanasse; S. T. Massie; Ralph J. Cicerone
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2008
Doug Kinnison; John C. Gille; John J. Barnett; Cora E. Randall; V. L. Harvey; Alyn Lambert; Rashid Khosravi; M. J. Alexander; Peter F. Bernath; C. D. Boone; Charles Cavanaugh; M. T. Coffey; Cheryl Craig; V. C. Dean; Thomas Eden; D. Ellis; D. W. Fahey; Gene Francis; Chris Halvorson; James W. Hannigan; C. Hartsough; Christopher L. Hepplewhite; Charles Krinsky; Hyunah Lee; B. Mankin; T. P. Marcy; S. T. Massie; B. Nardi; D. Packman; P. J. Popp
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2002
Liwen L. Pan; William J. Randel; S. T. Massie; Hiroshi Kanzawa; Yasuhiro Sasano; Hideaki Nakajima; Tatsuya Yokota; T. Sugita
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009
Rashid Khosravi; Alyn Lambert; Hyunah Lee; John C. Gille; John J. Barnett; Gene Francis; David P. Edwards; Chris Halvorson; S. T. Massie; Cheryl Craig; Charles Krinsky; J. M. McInerney; Ken Stone; Thomas Eden; Bruno Nardi; Christopher L. Hepplewhite; William G. Mankin; M. T. Coffey
Archive | 2004
Cathy Clerbaux; Dean P. Edwards; Louisa Kent Emmons; John C. Gille; S. T. Massie; Gabrielle Petron; Xuexi Tie; B. Barret; Emmanuel Mahieu
Quadrennial Ozone Symposium 2016 | 2016
Helen M. Worden; Kevin W. Bowman; L. Kuai; Andrew Conley; Jean-Francois Lamarque; Drew T. Shindell; G. Faluvegi; Cathy Clerbaux; Pierre-François Coheur; Stamatia Doniki; S. T. Massie