“…Currently five nadir-viewing instruments in the thermal infrared are operational on satellite platforms; Atmospheric InfraRed Sounder3816 A. de Lange and J. Landgraf: CH 4 profiles from GOSAT-TIR spectra 2008; Zou et al, 2016); Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer (TES), aboard AURA, launched in 2004 Worden et al, 2012Worden et al, , 2015; Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI), aboard Metop-A and Metop-B, launched in respectively 2006 and 2012 (Razavi et al, 2009;Crevoisier et al, 2013;Cressot et al, 2014;Siddans et al, 2017); Thermal and Near infrared Sensor for Carbon Observation -Fourier Transform Spectrometer (TANSO-FTS) aboard the Japanese Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite (GOSAT), launched in 2009; Cross-track Infrared Sounder (CrIS), aboard Suomi-NPP, launched in 2011 (Han et al, 2013). Furthermore, GOSAT-2, the successor of the GOSAT satellite, will also be equipped with two thermal infrared bands (together covering the same wavelength range as the one TIR band in GOSAT) and a new generation of IASI spectrometers (IASI-NG) will fly on three successive Metop-SG A satellites of the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meterological Satellites (EUMETSAT) Polar System of Second Generation (EPS-SG) in the 2021-2040 time frame.…”