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Is a scaling factor required to obtain closure between measured and modelled atmospheric O₄ absorptions? An assessment of uncertainties of measurements and radiative transfer simulations for 2 selected days during the MAD-CAT campaign

Authors :
Wagner, Thomas
Beirle, Steffen
Benavent, Nuria
Bösch, Tim
Chan, Ka Lok
Donner, Sebastian
Dörner, Steffen
Fayt, Caroline
Friess, Udo
Garcia-Nieto, David
Gielen, Clio
González-Bartolome, David
Gomez, Laura
Hendrick, Francoise
Henzing, Bas
Jin, Jun Li
Lampel, Johannes
Ma, Jianzhong
Mies, Kornelia
Navarro, Mónica
Peters, Enno
Pinardi, Gaia
Puentedura, Olga
Puķīte, Janis
Remmers, Julia
Richter, Andreas
Saiz-Lopez, Alfonso
Shaiganfar, Reza
Sihler, Holger
Van Roozendael, Michel
Wang, Yang
Yela, Margarita
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Copernicus Publications, 2019.

Abstract

In this study the consistency between MAX-DOAS measurements and radiative transfer simulations of the atmospheric O4 absorption is investigated on 2 mainly cloud-free days during the MAD-CAT campaign in Mainz, Germany, in summer 2013. In recent years several studies indicated that measurements and radiative transfer simulations of the atmospheric O4 absorption can only be brought into agreement if a so-called scaling factor (

Subjects

Subjects :
MAX-DOAS
O4
Atmosphärenprozessoren

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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