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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:amt84827 2023-05-15T13:11:46+02:00 Validation of the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) surface UV radiation product Lakkala, Kaisa Kujanpää, Jukka Brogniez, Colette Henriot, Nicolas Arola, Antti Aun, Margit Auriol, Frédérique Bais, Alkiviadis F. Bernhard, Germar Bock, Veerle Catalfamo, Maxime Deroo, Christine Diémoz, Henri Egli, Luca Forestier, Jean-Baptiste Fountoulakis, Ilias Garane, Katerina Garcia, Rosa Delia Gröbner, Julian Hassinen, Seppo Heikkilä, Anu Henderson, Stuart Hülsen, Gregor Johnsen, Bjørn Kalakoski, Niilo Karanikolas, Angelos Karppinen, Tomi Lamy, Kevin León-Luis, Sergio F. Lindfors, Anders V. Metzger, Jean-Marc Minvielle, Fanny Muskatel, Harel B. Portafaix, Thierry Redondas, Alberto Sanchez, Ricardo Siani, Anna Maria Svendby, Tove Tamminen, Johanna 2020-12-21 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-13-6999-2020 https://amt.copernicus.org/articles/13/6999/2020/ eng eng doi:10.5194/amt-13-6999-2020 https://amt.copernicus.org/articles/13/6999/2020/ eISSN: 1867-8548 Text 2020 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-13-6999-2020 2020-12-28T17:22:12Z The TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) onboard the Sentinel-5 Precursor (S5P) satellite was launched on 13 October 2017 to provide the atmospheric composition for atmosphere and climate research. The S5P is a Sun-synchronous polar-orbiting satellite providing global daily coverage. The TROPOMI swath is 2600 km wide, and the ground resolution for most data products is 7.2×3.5 km 2 ( 5.6×3.5 km 2 since 6 August 2019) at nadir. The Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) is responsible for the development of the TROPOMI UV algorithm and the processing of the TROPOMI surface ultraviolet (UV) radiation product which includes 36 UV parameters in total. Ground-based data from 25 sites located in arctic, subarctic, temperate, equatorial and Antarctic areas were used for validation of the TROPOMI overpass irradiance at 305, 310, 324 and 380 nm, overpass erythemally weighted dose rate/UV index, and erythemally weighted daily dose for the period from 1 January 2018 to 31 August 2019. The validation results showed that for most sites 60 %–80 % of TROPOMI data was within ±20 % of ground-based data for snow-free surface conditions. The median relative differences to ground-based measurements of TROPOMI snow-free surface daily doses were within ±10 % and ±5 % at two-thirds and at half of the sites, respectively. At several sites more than 90 % of cloud-free TROPOMI data was within ±20 % of ground-based measurements. Generally median relative differences between TROPOMI data and ground-based measurements were a little biased towards negative values (i.e. satellite data < ground-based measurement), but at high latitudes where non-homogeneous topography and albedo or snow conditions occurred, the negative bias was exceptionally high: from −30 % to −65 %. Positive biases of 10 %–15 % were also found for mountainous sites due to challenging topography. The TROPOMI surface UV radiation product includes quality flags to detect increased uncertainties in the data due to heterogeneous surface albedo and rough terrain, which can be used to filter the data retrieved under challenging conditions. Text albedo Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Subarctic Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Antarctic Arctic The Sentinel ENVELOPE(73.317,73.317,-52.983,-52.983) Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 13 12 6999 7024
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description The TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) onboard the Sentinel-5 Precursor (S5P) satellite was launched on 13 October 2017 to provide the atmospheric composition for atmosphere and climate research. The S5P is a Sun-synchronous polar-orbiting satellite providing global daily coverage. The TROPOMI swath is 2600 km wide, and the ground resolution for most data products is 7.2×3.5 km 2 ( 5.6×3.5 km 2 since 6 August 2019) at nadir. The Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) is responsible for the development of the TROPOMI UV algorithm and the processing of the TROPOMI surface ultraviolet (UV) radiation product which includes 36 UV parameters in total. Ground-based data from 25 sites located in arctic, subarctic, temperate, equatorial and Antarctic areas were used for validation of the TROPOMI overpass irradiance at 305, 310, 324 and 380 nm, overpass erythemally weighted dose rate/UV index, and erythemally weighted daily dose for the period from 1 January 2018 to 31 August 2019. The validation results showed that for most sites 60 %–80 % of TROPOMI data was within ±20 % of ground-based data for snow-free surface conditions. The median relative differences to ground-based measurements of TROPOMI snow-free surface daily doses were within ±10 % and ±5 % at two-thirds and at half of the sites, respectively. At several sites more than 90 % of cloud-free TROPOMI data was within ±20 % of ground-based measurements. Generally median relative differences between TROPOMI data and ground-based measurements were a little biased towards negative values (i.e. satellite data < ground-based measurement), but at high latitudes where non-homogeneous topography and albedo or snow conditions occurred, the negative bias was exceptionally high: from −30 % to −65 %. Positive biases of 10 %–15 % were also found for mountainous sites due to challenging topography. The TROPOMI surface UV radiation product includes quality flags to detect increased uncertainties in the data due to heterogeneous surface albedo and rough terrain, which can be used to filter the data retrieved under challenging conditions.
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author Lakkala, Kaisa
Kujanpää, Jukka
Brogniez, Colette
Henriot, Nicolas
Arola, Antti
Aun, Margit
Auriol, Frédérique
Bais, Alkiviadis F.
Bernhard, Germar
Bock, Veerle
Catalfamo, Maxime
Deroo, Christine
Diémoz, Henri
Egli, Luca
Forestier, Jean-Baptiste
Fountoulakis, Ilias
Garane, Katerina
Garcia, Rosa Delia
Gröbner, Julian
Hassinen, Seppo
Heikkilä, Anu
Henderson, Stuart
Hülsen, Gregor
Johnsen, Bjørn
Kalakoski, Niilo
Karanikolas, Angelos
Karppinen, Tomi
Lamy, Kevin
León-Luis, Sergio F.
Lindfors, Anders V.
Metzger, Jean-Marc
Minvielle, Fanny
Muskatel, Harel B.
Portafaix, Thierry
Redondas, Alberto
Sanchez, Ricardo
Siani, Anna Maria
Svendby, Tove
Tamminen, Johanna
spellingShingle Lakkala, Kaisa
Kujanpää, Jukka
Brogniez, Colette
Henriot, Nicolas
Arola, Antti
Aun, Margit
Auriol, Frédérique
Bais, Alkiviadis F.
Bernhard, Germar
Bock, Veerle
Catalfamo, Maxime
Deroo, Christine
Diémoz, Henri
Egli, Luca
Forestier, Jean-Baptiste
Fountoulakis, Ilias
Garane, Katerina
Garcia, Rosa Delia
Gröbner, Julian
Hassinen, Seppo
Heikkilä, Anu
Henderson, Stuart
Hülsen, Gregor
Johnsen, Bjørn
Kalakoski, Niilo
Karanikolas, Angelos
Karppinen, Tomi
Lamy, Kevin
León-Luis, Sergio F.
Lindfors, Anders V.
Metzger, Jean-Marc
Minvielle, Fanny
Muskatel, Harel B.
Portafaix, Thierry
Redondas, Alberto
Sanchez, Ricardo
Siani, Anna Maria
Svendby, Tove
Tamminen, Johanna
Validation of the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) surface UV radiation product
author_facet Lakkala, Kaisa
Kujanpää, Jukka
Brogniez, Colette
Henriot, Nicolas
Arola, Antti
Aun, Margit
Auriol, Frédérique
Bais, Alkiviadis F.
Bernhard, Germar
Bock, Veerle
Catalfamo, Maxime
Deroo, Christine
Diémoz, Henri
Egli, Luca
Forestier, Jean-Baptiste
Fountoulakis, Ilias
Garane, Katerina
Garcia, Rosa Delia
Gröbner, Julian
Hassinen, Seppo
Heikkilä, Anu
Henderson, Stuart
Hülsen, Gregor
Johnsen, Bjørn
Kalakoski, Niilo
Karanikolas, Angelos
Karppinen, Tomi
Lamy, Kevin
León-Luis, Sergio F.
Lindfors, Anders V.
Metzger, Jean-Marc
Minvielle, Fanny
Muskatel, Harel B.
Portafaix, Thierry
Redondas, Alberto
Sanchez, Ricardo
Siani, Anna Maria
Svendby, Tove
Tamminen, Johanna
author_sort Lakkala, Kaisa
title Validation of the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) surface UV radiation product
title_short Validation of the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) surface UV radiation product
title_full Validation of the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) surface UV radiation product
title_fullStr Validation of the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) surface UV radiation product
title_full_unstemmed Validation of the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) surface UV radiation product
title_sort validation of the tropospheric monitoring instrument (tropomi) surface uv radiation product
publishDate 2020
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