Tomi Karppinen
Finnish Meteorological Institute
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Atmosphere-ocean | 2015
Tomi Karppinen; Alberto Redondas; Rosa Delia García; Kaisa Lakkala; C. T. McElroy; E. Kyrö
Abstract Spectrometers are designed to isolate particular wavebands and suppress light from wavelengths outside the band of interest. However, a small amount of undesired light will always enter the detector, not through the designed optical path, but through random scattering from the instrument optical components, housing, and dust particles. Every spectrophotometer has stray light coming from outside the nominal measurement waveband. For Dobson spectrophotometers and single monochromator Brewer spectrophotometers, which are basic instruments in the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ozone and ultraviolet (UV) monitoring network, the error introduced by stray light is substantial when the ozone slant path becomes very large because of high solar zenith angles and a thick ozone layer. These are common conditions during Arctic spring. To study the issue, a long ozone slant path Intercomparison/Calibration campaign for Nordic Brewers and Dobsons was held at Sodankylä 8–24 March 2011 and a follow-up campaign to extend calibrations to shorter ozone slant paths took place at Izaña observatory, Tenerife, between 28 October and 18 November 2011. These campaigns were part of the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) Intercalibration of Ground-based Spectrometers and Lidars project funded by the European Space Agency (ESA), intended to permit the homogenization of ozone data from the European ozone ground-truthing network. During the active intercomparison periods, measurements were taken only when good conditions for sun or moon observations existed. Laboratory measurements using calibration lamps and helium-cadmium (HeCd) lasers were an essential part of both campaigns. The campaigns produced a high-quality database of total ozone and UV measurements and an accurate, up-to-date calibration and characterization of participating Brewers and Dobsons against the European standard instruments from the Regional Dobson Calibration Centre-Europe (RDCC-E) and the Regional Brewer Calibration Centre-Europe (RBCC-E). In the present work we focus on single monochromator Brewers and present a physics-based method to compensate for the stray-light effects in ozone retrieval using laboratory characterizations and radiative transfer modelling. The method was tested with independent data from the campaign.
Atmosphere-ocean | 2018
Tomi Pulli; Tomi Karppinen; Saulius Nevas; Petri Kärhä; Kaisa Lakkala; Juha Karhu; Meelis-Mait Sildoja; Anna Vaskuri; Maksim Shpak; Farshid Manoocheri; Lionel Doppler; Steffen Gross; Joop Mes; Erkki Ikonen
ABSTRACT Stray light in single-monochromator Brewer instruments increases the uncertainty of solar ultraviolet spectral irradiance measurements and ozone retrievals. To study how spectral irradiance within and outside the measurement ranges of the instruments affects stray light, two Brewer MKII instruments were characterized for the level of in- and out-of-range stray light at multiple laser wavelengths. In addition, several solar-blind filters utilized in single-monochromator Brewers to limit out-of-range stray light were characterized for spectral and spatial transmittances. Finally, the measurement results were used to simulate the effect of stray light and stray light correction on spectral irradiance and ozone measurements at different wavelength regions. The effect of stray light from wavelengths above 340 nm was found to be negligible compared with other sources of uncertainty. On the other hand, contributions from wavelengths between 325 and 340 nm can form a significant portion of the overall stray light of the instrument, with 325 nm being the upper limit of the nominal measurement range of the instrument.
RADIATION PROCESSES IN THE ATMOSPHERE AND OCEAN (IRS2016): Proceedings of the International Radiation Symposium (IRC/IAMAS) | 2017
Kaisa Lakkala; Anu Heikkilä; Petri Kärhä; Iolanda Ialongo; Tomi Karppinen; Juha Karhu; Anders Lindfors; Outi Meinander
At Sodankyla (67°N), spectra of solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) have been measured with a Brewer spectroradiometer since 1990. The time series is one of the longest in the European Arctic region. In this work, the time series 1990-2014 was homogenized, and the data were corrected with respect to known error sources using laboratory characterizations and theoretical approaches. Methods for cosine correction, temperature correction and determination of long-term changes in spectral responsivity were applied. Bad measurements were identified by using various quality assurance tools including comparisons with reconstructed UV dose rates, synchronous broadband UV dose rates, global radiation and clear sky model calculations. We calculated daily maximum UV indices from the spectral time series. The daily maxima reached on average a value of 5 in midsummer, whereas the maximum UV index value of 6 was measured only twice: in 2011 and in 2013. We calculated the relative spectral changes in measured UV irradiance...
Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems Discussions | 2016
Jakke Mäkelä; Kaisa Lakkala; Tapani Koskela; Tomi Karppinen; Juha Karhu; Vladimir Savastiouk; Hanne Suokanerva; Jussi Kaurola; Antti Arola; Anders Lindfors; Outi Meinander; Gerrit de Leeuw; Anu Heikkilä
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2017
Ilias Fountoulakis; Alberto Redondas; Kaisa Lakkala; Alberto Berjón; A. F. Bais; Lionel Doppler; Uwe Feister; Anu Heikkilä; Tomi Karppinen; Juha Karhu; Tapani Koskela; K. Fragkos; Volodya Savastiouk
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2018
John Rimmer; Alberto Redondas; Tomi Karppinen
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2017
J. López-Solano; Alberto Redondas; Thomas Carlund; Juan J. Rodriguez-Franco; Henri Diémoz; Sergio F. León-Luis; Bentorey Hernández-Cruz; Carmen Guirado-Fuentes; N. Kouremeti; Julian Gröbner; Stelios Kazadzis; Virgilio Carreño; Alberto Berjón; Daniel Santana-Díaz; Manuel Rodríguez-Valido; Veerle De Bock; Juan R. Moreta; John Rimmer; Andrew Smedley; Lamine Boulkelia; Nis Jepsen; Paul Eriksen; A. F. Bais; Vadim Shirotov; J. M. Vilaplana; Keith M. Wilson; Tomi Karppinen
Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems Discussions | 2016
Tomi Karppinen; Kaisa Lakkala; Juha Karhu; Pauli Heikkinen; Rigel Kivi; E. Kyrö
Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems Discussions | 2016
Anu Heikkilä; Jakke Mäkelä; Kaisa Lakkala; Outi Meinander; Jussi Kaurola; Tapani Koskela; Juha Karhu; Tomi Karppinen; E. Kyrö; Gerrit de Leeuw
Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems Discussions | 2016
Kaisa Lakkala; Hanne Suokanerva; Juha Karhu; Antti Aarva; Antti Poikonen; Tomi Karppinen; Markku Ahponen; Henna-Reetta Hannula; Anna Kontu; E. Kyrö