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Validation of tropospheric NO2 column measurements of GOME-2A and OMI using MAX-DOAS and direct sun network observations

Authors :
Pinardi, Gaia
Roozendael, Michel
Hendrick, François
Theys, Nicolas
Abuhassan, Nader
Bais, Alkiviadis
Boersma, Folkert
Cede, Alexander
Chong, Jihyo
Donner, Sebastian
Drosoglou, Theano
Frieß, Udo
Granville, José
Herman, Jay R.
Eskes, Henk
Holla, Robert
Hovila, Jari
Irie, Hitoshi
Kanaya, Yugo
Karagkiozidis, Dimitris
Kouremeti, Natalia
Lambert, Jean-Christopher
Ma, Jianzhong
Peters, Enno
Piters, Ankie
Postylyakov, Oleg
Richter, Andreas
Remmers, Julia
Takashima, Hisahiro
Tiefengraber, Martin
Valks, Pieter
Vlemmix, Tim
Wagner, Thomas
Wittrock, Folkard
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

MAX-DOAS and direct sun NO2 vertical column network data are used to investigate the accuracy of tropospheric NO2 column measurements of the GOME-2 instrument on the MetOP-A satellite platform and the OMI instrument on Aura. The study is based on 23 MAX-DOAS and 16 direct sun instruments at stations distributed worldwide. A method to quantify and correct for horizontal dilution effects in heterogeneous NO2 field conditions is proposed. After systematic application of this correction to urban sites, satellite measurements are found to present smaller biases compared to ground-based reference data in almost all cases. We investigate the seasonal dependence of the validation results, as well as the impact of using different approaches to select satellite ground pixels in coincidence with ground-based data. In optimal comparison conditions (satellite pixels containing the station) the median bias between satellite tropospheric NO2 column measurements and the ensemble of MAX-DOAS and direct sun measurements is found to be significant and equal to −36 % for GOME-2A and −20 % for OMI. These biases are further reduced to −24 % and −8 % respectively, after application of the dilution correction. Comparisons with the QA4ECV satellite product for both GOME-2A and OMI is also performed, showing less scatter but also a slightly larger median tropospheric NO2 column bias with respect to the ensemble of MAX-DOAS and direct sun measurements.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18678548
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.copernicuspu..06eb55c649b78a48532e9ce0384e6e8d