Exploring the Polar Atmosphere with SCIAMACHY

The German-Dutch-Belgian instrument SCIAMACHY (Scanning Imaging Absorption Spectrometer for Atmospheric Chartography) onboard the European ENVISAT mission provides unique capabilities for exploring atmospheric geophysical parameters. Its design permits continuous measurements from the ultraviolet to...

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Main Authors: Gottwald, Manfred, Krieg, Eckhart, Lichtenberg, Günter, von Savigny, Christian, Noel, Stefan, Reichl, Philipp, Richter, Andreas, Bovensmann, Heinrich, Robert, Charles, Weber, Mark, Burrows, John P.
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:57479 2024-05-19T07:29:57+00:00 Exploring the Polar Atmosphere with SCIAMACHY Gottwald, Manfred Krieg, Eckhart Lichtenberg, Günter von Savigny, Christian Noel, Stefan Reichl, Philipp Richter, Andreas Bovensmann, Heinrich Robert, Charles Weber, Mark Burrows, John P. 2008-07 https://elib.dlr.de/57479/ unknown Gottwald, Manfred und Krieg, Eckhart und Lichtenberg, Günter und von Savigny, Christian und Noel, Stefan und Reichl, Philipp und Richter, Andreas und Bovensmann, Heinrich und Robert, Charles und Weber, Mark und Burrows, John P. (2008) Exploring the Polar Atmosphere with SCIAMACHY. Polar Research - Arctic and Antarctic Perspectives in the International Polar Year, 2008-07-08 - 2008-07-11, St. Petersburg, Russland. Atmosphärenprozessoren Konferenzbeitrag NonPeerReviewed 2008 ftdlr 2024-04-25T00:13:55Z The German-Dutch-Belgian instrument SCIAMACHY (Scanning Imaging Absorption Spectrometer for Atmospheric Chartography) onboard the European ENVISAT mission provides unique capabilities for exploring atmospheric geophysical parameters. Its design permits continuous measurements from the ultraviolet to the shortwave infrared range exploiting a variety of viewing geometries, including nadir, limb and solar and lunar occultations. Since its launch in early 2002 SCIAMACHY has operated successfully in orbit. ENVISAT’s high inclination orbit carries SCIAMACHY each day 14 times over the arctic and antarctic region. SCIAMACHY has monitored the status of the polar atmosphere in the past 6 years from the bottom (troposphere) up to its top (mesosphere). Reported highlights include BrO plumes in arctic spring, OClO densities and associated ozone hole episodes since 2002. Related to the ozone hole are observations of enhanced Polar Stratospheric Cloud (PSC) occurrence. In the mesosphere we provide a 6 year climatology of Noctilucent Cloud (NLC) rates and sizes together with the existence of a 27-day solar signature in NLC properties. Since the polar atmosphere is considered to be highly sensitive to anthropogenic impacts on the Earth system, and thus to climate change, our record of polar geophysical parameters contributes to the understanding of our changing environment. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Arctic Climate change Polar Research German Aerospace Center: elib - DLR electronic library
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Gottwald, Manfred
Krieg, Eckhart
Lichtenberg, Günter
von Savigny, Christian
Noel, Stefan
Reichl, Philipp
Richter, Andreas
Bovensmann, Heinrich
Robert, Charles
Weber, Mark
Burrows, John P.
Exploring the Polar Atmosphere with SCIAMACHY
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description The German-Dutch-Belgian instrument SCIAMACHY (Scanning Imaging Absorption Spectrometer for Atmospheric Chartography) onboard the European ENVISAT mission provides unique capabilities for exploring atmospheric geophysical parameters. Its design permits continuous measurements from the ultraviolet to the shortwave infrared range exploiting a variety of viewing geometries, including nadir, limb and solar and lunar occultations. Since its launch in early 2002 SCIAMACHY has operated successfully in orbit. ENVISAT’s high inclination orbit carries SCIAMACHY each day 14 times over the arctic and antarctic region. SCIAMACHY has monitored the status of the polar atmosphere in the past 6 years from the bottom (troposphere) up to its top (mesosphere). Reported highlights include BrO plumes in arctic spring, OClO densities and associated ozone hole episodes since 2002. Related to the ozone hole are observations of enhanced Polar Stratospheric Cloud (PSC) occurrence. In the mesosphere we provide a 6 year climatology of Noctilucent Cloud (NLC) rates and sizes together with the existence of a 27-day solar signature in NLC properties. Since the polar atmosphere is considered to be highly sensitive to anthropogenic impacts on the Earth system, and thus to climate change, our record of polar geophysical parameters contributes to the understanding of our changing environment.
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author Gottwald, Manfred
Krieg, Eckhart
Lichtenberg, Günter
von Savigny, Christian
Noel, Stefan
Reichl, Philipp
Richter, Andreas
Bovensmann, Heinrich
Robert, Charles
Weber, Mark
Burrows, John P.
author_facet Gottwald, Manfred
Krieg, Eckhart
Lichtenberg, Günter
von Savigny, Christian
Noel, Stefan
Reichl, Philipp
Richter, Andreas
Bovensmann, Heinrich
Robert, Charles
Weber, Mark
Burrows, John P.
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title Exploring the Polar Atmosphere with SCIAMACHY
title_short Exploring the Polar Atmosphere with SCIAMACHY
title_full Exploring the Polar Atmosphere with SCIAMACHY
title_fullStr Exploring the Polar Atmosphere with SCIAMACHY
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the Polar Atmosphere with SCIAMACHY
title_sort exploring the polar atmosphere with sciamachy
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url https://elib.dlr.de/57479/
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op_relation Gottwald, Manfred und Krieg, Eckhart und Lichtenberg, Günter und von Savigny, Christian und Noel, Stefan und Reichl, Philipp und Richter, Andreas und Bovensmann, Heinrich und Robert, Charles und Weber, Mark und Burrows, John P. (2008) Exploring the Polar Atmosphere with SCIAMACHY. Polar Research - Arctic and Antarctic Perspectives in the International Polar Year, 2008-07-08 - 2008-07-11, St. Petersburg, Russland.
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