Retrieval of stratospheric and tropospheric BrO profiles and columns using ground-based zenith-sky DOAS observations at Harestua, 60° N
International audience A profiling algorithm based on the optimal estimation method is applied to ground-based zenith-sky UV-visible measurements from Harestua, Southern Norway (60° N, 11° E) in order to retrieve BrO vertical profiles. The sensitivity of the zenith-sky observations to the tropospher...
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ftuniversailles:oai:HAL:hal-00328534v1 2024-05-19T07:48:25+00:00 Retrieval of stratospheric and tropospheric BrO profiles and columns using ground-based zenith-sky DOAS observations at Harestua, 60° N Hendrick, F. van Roozendael, M. Chipperfield, Martyn P. Dorf, M. Goutail, Florence Yang, X. Fayt, C. Hermans, C. Pfeilsticker, K. Pommereau, Jean-Pierre Pyle, J. A. Theys, N. de Mazière, M. Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy / Institut d'Aéronomie Spatiale de Belgique (BIRA-IASB) Institute for Climate and Atmospheric Science Leeds (ICAS) School of Earth and Environment Leeds (SEE) University of Leeds-University of Leeds Institute of Environmental Physics Heidelberg (IUP) Universität Heidelberg Heidelberg = Heidelberg University Service d'aéronomie (SA) Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Centre for Atmospheric Science Cambridge, UK University of Cambridge UK (CAM) 2007-09-21 https://hal.science/hal-00328534 https://hal.science/hal-00328534/document https://hal.science/hal-00328534/file/acp-7-4869-2007.pdf en eng HAL CCSD European Geosciences Union hal-00328534 https://hal.science/hal-00328534 https://hal.science/hal-00328534/document https://hal.science/hal-00328534/file/acp-7-4869-2007.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess ISSN: 1680-7316 EISSN: 1680-7324 Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics https://hal.science/hal-00328534 Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2007, 7 (18), pp.4885 [SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean Atmosphere info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2007 ftuniversailles 2024-04-25T00:26:17Z International audience A profiling algorithm based on the optimal estimation method is applied to ground-based zenith-sky UV-visible measurements from Harestua, Southern Norway (60° N, 11° E) in order to retrieve BrO vertical profiles. The sensitivity of the zenith-sky observations to the tropospheric BrO detection is increased by using for the spectral analysis a fixed reference spectrum corresponding to clear-sky noon summer conditions. The information content and retrieval errors are characterized and it is shown that the retrieved stratospheric profiles and total columns are consistent with correlative balloon and satellite observations, respectively. Tropospheric BrO columns are derived from profiles retrieved at 80° solar zenith angle during sunrise and sunset for the 2000–2006 period. They show a marked seasonality with mean column value ranging from 1.52±0.62×10 13 molec/cm² in late winter/early spring to 0.92±0.38×10 13 molec/cm² in summer, which corresponds to 1.0±0.4 and 0.6±0.2 pptv, respectively, if we assume that BrO is uniformly mixed in the troposphere. These column values are also consistent with previous estimates made from balloon, satellite, and other ground-based observations. Daytime (10:30 LT) tropospheric BrO columns are compared to the p -TOMCAT 3-D tropospheric chemical transport model (CTM) for the 2002–2003 period. p -TOMCAT shows a good agreement with the retrieved columns except in late winter/early spring where an underestimation by the model is obtained. This finding could be explained by the non-inclusion of sea-ice bromine sources in the current version of p -TOMCAT. Therefore the model cannot reproduce the possible transport of air-masses with enhanced BrO concentration due to bromine explosion events from the polar region to Harestua. The daytime stratospheric BrO columns are compared to the SLIMCAT stratospheric 3-D-CTM. The model run used in this study, which assumes 21.2 pptv for the Br y loading (15 pptv for long-lived bromine species and additional 6 pptv for very ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Sea ice Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines: HAL-UVSQ |
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International audience A profiling algorithm based on the optimal estimation method is applied to ground-based zenith-sky UV-visible measurements from Harestua, Southern Norway (60° N, 11° E) in order to retrieve BrO vertical profiles. The sensitivity of the zenith-sky observations to the tropospheric BrO detection is increased by using for the spectral analysis a fixed reference spectrum corresponding to clear-sky noon summer conditions. The information content and retrieval errors are characterized and it is shown that the retrieved stratospheric profiles and total columns are consistent with correlative balloon and satellite observations, respectively. Tropospheric BrO columns are derived from profiles retrieved at 80° solar zenith angle during sunrise and sunset for the 2000–2006 period. They show a marked seasonality with mean column value ranging from 1.52±0.62×10 13 molec/cm² in late winter/early spring to 0.92±0.38×10 13 molec/cm² in summer, which corresponds to 1.0±0.4 and 0.6±0.2 pptv, respectively, if we assume that BrO is uniformly mixed in the troposphere. These column values are also consistent with previous estimates made from balloon, satellite, and other ground-based observations. Daytime (10:30 LT) tropospheric BrO columns are compared to the p -TOMCAT 3-D tropospheric chemical transport model (CTM) for the 2002–2003 period. p -TOMCAT shows a good agreement with the retrieved columns except in late winter/early spring where an underestimation by the model is obtained. This finding could be explained by the non-inclusion of sea-ice bromine sources in the current version of p -TOMCAT. Therefore the model cannot reproduce the possible transport of air-masses with enhanced BrO concentration due to bromine explosion events from the polar region to Harestua. The daytime stratospheric BrO columns are compared to the SLIMCAT stratospheric 3-D-CTM. The model run used in this study, which assumes 21.2 pptv for the Br y loading (15 pptv for long-lived bromine species and additional 6 pptv for very ... |
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Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy / Institut d'Aéronomie Spatiale de Belgique (BIRA-IASB) Institute for Climate and Atmospheric Science Leeds (ICAS) School of Earth and Environment Leeds (SEE) University of Leeds-University of Leeds Institute of Environmental Physics Heidelberg (IUP) Universität Heidelberg Heidelberg = Heidelberg University Service d'aéronomie (SA) Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Centre for Atmospheric Science Cambridge, UK University of Cambridge UK (CAM) |
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Hendrick, F. van Roozendael, M. Chipperfield, Martyn P. Dorf, M. Goutail, Florence Yang, X. Fayt, C. Hermans, C. Pfeilsticker, K. Pommereau, Jean-Pierre Pyle, J. A. Theys, N. de Mazière, M. |
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Hendrick, F. van Roozendael, M. Chipperfield, Martyn P. Dorf, M. Goutail, Florence Yang, X. Fayt, C. Hermans, C. Pfeilsticker, K. Pommereau, Jean-Pierre Pyle, J. A. Theys, N. de Mazière, M. |
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Retrieval of stratospheric and tropospheric BrO profiles and columns using ground-based zenith-sky DOAS observations at Harestua, 60° N |
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Retrieval of stratospheric and tropospheric BrO profiles and columns using ground-based zenith-sky DOAS observations at Harestua, 60° N |
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Retrieval of stratospheric and tropospheric BrO profiles and columns using ground-based zenith-sky DOAS observations at Harestua, 60° N |
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Retrieval of stratospheric and tropospheric BrO profiles and columns using ground-based zenith-sky DOAS observations at Harestua, 60° N |
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Retrieval of stratospheric and tropospheric BrO profiles and columns using ground-based zenith-sky DOAS observations at Harestua, 60° N |
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retrieval of stratospheric and tropospheric bro profiles and columns using ground-based zenith-sky doas observations at harestua, 60° n |
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ISSN: 1680-7316 EISSN: 1680-7324 Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics https://hal.science/hal-00328534 Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2007, 7 (18), pp.4885 |
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