Conference Papers Year : 2015

Assessment of the stratospheric NO2 column using long-term ground-based UV-visible and satellite nadir observations

Florence Goutail
Jean-Pierre Pommereau
Andrea Pazmino
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Abstract

Zenith-sky UV-visible instruments have been used to monitor stratospheric NO2 columns from pole to pole for more than 2 decades, as part of the Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC). Long-term monitoring and fit-for-purpose data quality are essential commitments of the network. Recently, recommendations were made for a better harmonization of the retrieval of NO2 stratospheric vertical columns (Van Roozendael and Hendrick 2012, http://ndacc-uvvis-wg.aeronomie.be/tools/NDACC_UVVIS-WG_NO2 settings_v4.pdf). Those include, in addition to the use of harmonized SCD settings, a common approach to the air-mass factor (AMF) calculation, based on pre-calculated look-up tables of climatological AMFs resolved in latitude, time, wavelength, surface albedo, solar zenith angle and station altitude.
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insu-01144028 , version 1 (20-04-2015)

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Gaia Pinardi, Michel van Roozendael, Jean-Christopher Lambert, Francois Hendrick, José Granville, et al.. Assessment of the stratospheric NO2 column using long-term ground-based UV-visible and satellite nadir observations. EGU General Assembly 2015, Apr 2015, Vienna, Austria. pp.EGU2015-6348. ⟨insu-01144028⟩
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