2007
DOI: 10.5194/acp-7-4117-2007
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Comparison and synergy of stratospheric ozone measurements by satellite limb sounders and the ground-based microwave radiometer SOMORA

Abstract: Abstract.Stratospheric O 3 profiles obtained by the satellite limb sounders Aura/MLS, ENVISAT/MIPAS, EN-VISAT/GOMOS, SAGE-II, SAGE-III, UARS/HALOE are compared to coincident O 3 profiles of the ground-based microwave radiometer SOMORA in Switzerland. Data from the various measurement techniques are within 10% at altitudes below 45 km. At altitudes 45-60 km, the relative O 3 differences are within a range of 50%. Larger deviations at upper altitudes are attributed to larger relative measurement errors caused by… Show more

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“…Other instruments, also listed on the above site, have operated over periods of months to a decade (Table 1c). Instrument and measurement details for Lauder and Mauna Loa were published in Parrish et al (1992), for Payerne in Maillard-Barras et al (2009) and Hocke et al (2007), for Bern in Studer et al (2013), for Ny Ålesund in Palm et al (2010). Data from these instruments are archived on the NDACC webpage (see Table 1d for URL).…”
Section: Microwavementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other instruments, also listed on the above site, have operated over periods of months to a decade (Table 1c). Instrument and measurement details for Lauder and Mauna Loa were published in Parrish et al (1992), for Payerne in Maillard-Barras et al (2009) and Hocke et al (2007), for Bern in Studer et al (2013), for Ny Ålesund in Palm et al (2010). Data from these instruments are archived on the NDACC webpage (see Table 1d for URL).…”
Section: Microwavementioning
confidence: 99%
“…GROMOS is part of the Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC), and its data set is used for cross-validation of satellite experiments, studies of ozone-climate interactions and middle atmospheric dynamics, as well as for long-term monitoring of the ozone layer in the stratosphere (Peter and Kämpfer, 1995;Peter et al, 1996;Calisesi et al, 2001;Dumitru et al, 2006;Hocke et al, 2006;Steinbrecht et al, 2006;Hocke et al, 2007;Flury et al, 2009;Steinbrecht et al, 2009;Studer et al, 2012;Hocke et al, 2013).…”
Section: Gromos Radiometermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intercomparison of ozone profiles from GOMOS and GROMOS is similarly performed as the intercomparison of ozone profiles from GOMOS and the ground-based microwave radiometer SOMORA at Payerne as described by Hocke et al (2007). The high-resolution ozone profiles of GOMOS are adjusted by averaging kernel smoothing to the vertical resolution (about 10 km) of GROMOS.…”
Section: Comparison With the Bern Microwavementioning
confidence: 99%