Thomas Latzko
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions | 2018
Sören Johansson; Wolfgang Woiwode; M. Höpfner; F. Friedl-Vallon; Anne Kleinert; E. Kretschmer; Thomas Latzko; J. Orphal; Peter Preusse; Jörn Ungermann; Michelle L. Santee; Tina Jurkat-Witschas; Andreas Marsing; Christiane Voigt; Andreas Giez; Martina Krämer; Christian Rolf; A. Zahn; Andreas Engel; B.-M. Sinnhuber; H. Oelhaf
The Gimballed Limb Observer for Radiance Imaging of the Atmosphere (GLORIA) was operated on board the German High Altitude and Long Range Research Aircraft (HALO) during the PGS (POLSTRACC/GWLCYCLE/SALSA) aircraft campaigns in the Arctic winter 2015/2016. Research flights were conducted from 17 December 2015 until 18 March 2016 within 25–87 N, 80W–30 E. From the GLORIA infrared limb-emission measurements, two-dimensional cross sections of temperature, HNO3, O3, ClONO2, H2O and CFC-12 are retrieved. During 15 scientific flights of the PGS campaigns the GLORIA instrument measured more than 15 000 atmospheric profiles at high spectral resolution. Dependent on flight altitude and tropospheric cloud cover, the profiles retrieved from the measurements typically range between 5 and 14 km, and vertical resolutions between 400 and 1000 m are achieved. The estimated total (random and systematic) 1σ errors are in the range of 1 to 2 K for temperature and 10 % to 20 % relative error for the discussed trace gases. Comparisons to in situ instruments deployed on board HALO have been performed. Over all flights of this campaign the median differences and median absolute deviations between in situ and GLORIA observations are−0.75K±0.88 K for temperature, −0.03ppbv± 0.85 ppbv for HNO3, −3.5ppbv± 116.8 ppbv for O3,−15.4pptv±102.8 pptv for ClONO2,−0.13ppmv± 0.63 ppmv for H2O and −19.8pptv± 46.9 pptv for CFC-12. Seventy-three percent of these differences are within twice the combined estimated errors of the cross-compared instruments. Events with larger deviations are explained by atmospheric variability and different sampling characteristics of the instruments. Additionally, comparisons of GLORIA HNO3 and O3 with measurements of the Aura Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) instrument show highly consistent structures in trace gas distributions and illustrate the potential of the high-spectral-resolution limb-imaging GLORIA observations for resolving narrow mesoscale structures in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS).
Fourier Transform Spectroscopy 2016, Leipzig, November 14-17, 2016. OSA Technical Digest | 2016
E. Kretschmer; Jörn Ungermann; Thomas Latzko
The five years of deployment of the GLORIA iFTS has taught us a great deal about the combination of imaging and FTS systems. The detector related effects, their impact and their mitigation are presented.
Fourier Transform Spectroscopy and Hyperspectral Imaging and Sounding of the Environment (2015), paper FW3A.5 | 2015
Thomas Latzko; Frriederike Graf
A method to extract cloud information from the raw data of the imaging Fourier transform spectrometer GLORIA is presented. The cloud information will deliver information about pointing stability.
Fourier Transform Spectroscopy and Hyperspectral Imaging and Sounding of the Environment (2015), paper FW3A.4 | 2015
Thomas Latzko
A method for spike detection and correction of measurements from the GLORIA experiment is presented. The results shows that even if a spike is close to the interferogram peak, it can be detected and repaired.
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2014
F. Friedl-Vallon; T. Gulde; Frank Hase; Anne Kleinert; T. Kulessa; G. Maucher; T. Neubert; F. Olschewski; C. Piesch; Peter Preusse; H. Rongen; C. Sartorius; H. Schneider; A. Schönfeld; V. Tan; N. Bayer; J. Blank; R. Dapp; A. Ebersoldt; H. Fischer; F. Graf; T. Guggenmoser; M. Höpfner; Martin Kaufmann; E. Kretschmer; Thomas Latzko; H. Nordmeyer; H. Oelhaf; J. Orphal; Martin Riese
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2014
Anne Kleinert; F. Friedl-Vallon; T. Guggenmoser; M. Höpfner; T. Neubert; R. Ribalda; M. K. Sha; Jörn Ungermann; J. Blank; A. Ebersoldt; E. Kretschmer; Thomas Latzko; H. Oelhaf; F. Olschewski; Peter Preusse
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2014
Jörn Ungermann; J. Blank; M. Dick; A. Ebersoldt; F. Friedl-Vallon; Andreas Giez; T. Guggenmoser; M. Höpfner; Tina Jurkat; Martin Kaufmann; Stefan Kaufmann; Anne Kleinert; Martina Krämer; Thomas Latzko; H. Oelhaf; F. Olchewski; Peter Preusse; Christian Rolf; J. Schillings; O. Sumińska-Ebersoldt; V. Tan; N. Thomas; Christiane Voigt; A. Zahn; M. Zöger; Martin Riese
Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Informatics for Environmental Protection (ENVIROINFO 2014), Oldenburg, September 10-12, 2014. Hrsg.: J. M. Gomez | 2014
Richard Lutz; Parinaz Ameri; Thomas Latzko; Jörg Meyer
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2014
T. Guggenmoser; J. Blank; Anne Kleinert; Thomas Latzko; Jörn Ungermann; F. Friedl-Vallon; M. Höpfner; Martin Kaufmann; E. Kretschmer; G. Maucher; T. Neubert; H. Oelhaf; Peter Preusse; Martin Riese; H. Rongen; M. K. Sha; O. Sumińska-Ebersoldt; V. Tan
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2018
Wolfgang Woiwode; Andreas Dörnbrack; Martina Bramberger; F. Friedl-Vallon; F. Haenel; M. Höpfner; Sören Johansson; E. Kretschmer; Isabell Krisch; Thomas Latzko; H. Oelhaf; J. Orphal; Peter Preusse; B.-M. Sinnhuber; Jörn Ungermann