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Assessment of Retrieved N(2)O, NO(2), and HF Profiles from the Atmospheric Infrared Ultraspectral Sounder Based on Simulated Spectra
The Atmospheric Infrared Ultraspectral Sounder (AIUS), the first high-resolution (0.02 cm(−1)) solar occultation sounder, aboard GF5, was launched in May 2018 from China. However, relevant studies about vertical profiles of atmospheric constituents based on its operational data were not conducted un...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6069015/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29987268 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18072209 |
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author | Wang, Hongmei Li, Xiaoying Xu, Jian Zhang, Xingying Ge, Shule Chen, Liangfu Wang, Yapeng Zhu, Songyan Miao, Jing Si, Yidan |
author_facet | Wang, Hongmei Li, Xiaoying Xu, Jian Zhang, Xingying Ge, Shule Chen, Liangfu Wang, Yapeng Zhu, Songyan Miao, Jing Si, Yidan |
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description | The Atmospheric Infrared Ultraspectral Sounder (AIUS), the first high-resolution (0.02 cm(−1)) solar occultation sounder, aboard GF5, was launched in May 2018 from China. However, relevant studies about vertical profiles of atmospheric constituents based on its operational data were not conducted until half a year later. Due to an urgent need for Hin-orbit tests, the real spectra (called reference spectra hereafter) were substituted with simulated spectra calculated from the reference forward model (RFM) plus different random noises at different altitudes. In the generation process of the reference spectra for N(2)O, NO(2), and HF species, ACE-FTS (Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment–Fourier Transform Spectrometer instrument on the SCISAT satellite) level 2 products replace corresponding profiles included in the atmospheric background profiles. The optimal estimation method is employed to extract N(2)O, NO(2), and HF profiles in this study. Comparing the retrieved results with ACE-FTS level 2 products, the relative deviations for these three species are calculated. For N(2)O, the average relative deviation is less than 6% at altitudes below 25 km, while larger deviations are observed in the range of 25–45 km, with the maximum being at ~25%. Additionally, the difference for NO(2) is less than 5% in the 20–45 km range, with a larger discrepancy found below 20 km and above 45 km; the maximum deviation reaches ±40%. For HF, the relative deviation is less than 6% for all tangent heights, implying satisfactory retrieval. The vertical resolution, averaging kernel, and number of degrees of freedom are used to assess the retrieval algorithm, which indicate that the retrieved information content is much more attributable to the reference spectra contribution than to the a priori profile. Finally, a large number of retrieval tests are performed for N(2)O, NO(2), and HF in selected areas covering the Arctic region, northern middle latitude, tropics, southern middle latitude, and Antarctic region, and reliable results are obtained. Thus, to a great extent, the algorithm adopted in the AIUS system can process retrievals reliably and precisely. |
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spelling | pubmed-60690152018-08-07 Assessment of Retrieved N(2)O, NO(2), and HF Profiles from the Atmospheric Infrared Ultraspectral Sounder Based on Simulated Spectra Wang, Hongmei Li, Xiaoying Xu, Jian Zhang, Xingying Ge, Shule Chen, Liangfu Wang, Yapeng Zhu, Songyan Miao, Jing Si, Yidan Sensors (Basel) Article The Atmospheric Infrared Ultraspectral Sounder (AIUS), the first high-resolution (0.02 cm(−1)) solar occultation sounder, aboard GF5, was launched in May 2018 from China. However, relevant studies about vertical profiles of atmospheric constituents based on its operational data were not conducted until half a year later. Due to an urgent need for Hin-orbit tests, the real spectra (called reference spectra hereafter) were substituted with simulated spectra calculated from the reference forward model (RFM) plus different random noises at different altitudes. In the generation process of the reference spectra for N(2)O, NO(2), and HF species, ACE-FTS (Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment–Fourier Transform Spectrometer instrument on the SCISAT satellite) level 2 products replace corresponding profiles included in the atmospheric background profiles. The optimal estimation method is employed to extract N(2)O, NO(2), and HF profiles in this study. Comparing the retrieved results with ACE-FTS level 2 products, the relative deviations for these three species are calculated. For N(2)O, the average relative deviation is less than 6% at altitudes below 25 km, while larger deviations are observed in the range of 25–45 km, with the maximum being at ~25%. Additionally, the difference for NO(2) is less than 5% in the 20–45 km range, with a larger discrepancy found below 20 km and above 45 km; the maximum deviation reaches ±40%. For HF, the relative deviation is less than 6% for all tangent heights, implying satisfactory retrieval. The vertical resolution, averaging kernel, and number of degrees of freedom are used to assess the retrieval algorithm, which indicate that the retrieved information content is much more attributable to the reference spectra contribution than to the a priori profile. Finally, a large number of retrieval tests are performed for N(2)O, NO(2), and HF in selected areas covering the Arctic region, northern middle latitude, tropics, southern middle latitude, and Antarctic region, and reliable results are obtained. Thus, to a great extent, the algorithm adopted in the AIUS system can process retrievals reliably and precisely. MDPI 2018-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6069015/ /pubmed/29987268 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18072209 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Wang, Hongmei Li, Xiaoying Xu, Jian Zhang, Xingying Ge, Shule Chen, Liangfu Wang, Yapeng Zhu, Songyan Miao, Jing Si, Yidan Assessment of Retrieved N(2)O, NO(2), and HF Profiles from the Atmospheric Infrared Ultraspectral Sounder Based on Simulated Spectra |
title | Assessment of Retrieved N(2)O, NO(2), and HF Profiles from the Atmospheric Infrared Ultraspectral Sounder Based on Simulated Spectra |
title_full | Assessment of Retrieved N(2)O, NO(2), and HF Profiles from the Atmospheric Infrared Ultraspectral Sounder Based on Simulated Spectra |
title_fullStr | Assessment of Retrieved N(2)O, NO(2), and HF Profiles from the Atmospheric Infrared Ultraspectral Sounder Based on Simulated Spectra |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessment of Retrieved N(2)O, NO(2), and HF Profiles from the Atmospheric Infrared Ultraspectral Sounder Based on Simulated Spectra |
title_short | Assessment of Retrieved N(2)O, NO(2), and HF Profiles from the Atmospheric Infrared Ultraspectral Sounder Based on Simulated Spectra |
title_sort | assessment of retrieved n(2)o, no(2), and hf profiles from the atmospheric infrared ultraspectral sounder based on simulated spectra |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6069015/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29987268 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18072209 |
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