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Absorption coefficient (absco) tables for the orbiting carbon observatories
Drouin, Brian
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https://hdl.handle.net/2142/107688
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- Title
- Absorption coefficient (absco) tables for the orbiting carbon observatories
- Author(s)
- Drouin, Brian
- Contributor(s)
- Lunny, Elizabeth M.
- Merrelli, Aronne
- Mlawer, Eli J.
- Long, David A.
- Hodges, Joseph T.
- Adkins, Erin M.
- Crisp, David
- Smyth, Mike
- Crawford, Timothy J.
- Nemchick, Deacon J.
- Sung, Keeyoon
- Fisher, Brendan M.
- Kuai, Le
- Oyafuso, Fabiano
- Payne, Vivie
- Issue Date
- 2020-06-25
- Keyword(s)
- Atmospheric science
- Abstract
- The accuracy of atmospheric trace gas retrievals depends directly on the accuracy of the molecular absorption model used within the retrieval algorithm. For remote sensing of well-mixed gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO$_2$), where the atmospheric variability is small compared to the background, the quality of the molecular absorption model is key. Recent updates to oxygen (O$_2$) absorption coefficients (ABSCO) for the 0.76 $\mu$m A-band and the water vapor (H$_2$O) continuum model within the 1.6 $\mu$m and 2.06 $\mu$m CO$_2$ bands used within the Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO-2 and OCO-3) algorithm are described here. Updates in the O$_2$ A-band involve the inclusion of new laboratory measurements within multispectrum fits to improve relative consistency between oxygen line shapes and collision-induced absorption (CIA). The H$_2$O continuum model has been updated to MT$\_$CKD v3.2, which has benefited from information from a range of laboratory studies relative to the model utilized in the previous ABSCO version. Impacts of these spectroscopy updates have been evaluated against ground-based atmospheric spectra from the Total Carbon Column Observing Network (TCCON) and within the framework of the OCO-2 algorithm, using OCO-2 soundings covering a range of atmospheric and surface conditions. The updated absorption coefficients (ABSCO version 5.1) are found to offer improved fitting residuals and reduced biases in retrieved surface pressure relative to the previous version (ABSCO v5.0) used within B8 and B9 of the OCO-2 retrieval algorithm and have been adopted for the OCO B10 Level 2 algorithm.
- Publisher
- International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy
- Type of Resource
- Text
- Language
- eng
- Permalink
- http://hdl.handle.net/2142/107688
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- Copyright 2020 is held by the Author(s)
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