Title: Development and Evaluation of SO2 Vertical Columns from OMI
1Development and Evaluation of SO2 Vertical
Columns from OMI
Chulkyu Lee, Aaron van Donkelaar, Gray OByrne
Dalhousie University Randall Martin, Dalhousie
and Harvard-Smithsonian Nickolay Krotkov, NASA
Goddard and UMBC Greg Huey, Georgia Tech John
Holloway, NOAA
2Air Mass Factor (AMF) Calculation Needs External
Info on Shape of Vertical Profile
Radiative Transfer Model
Atmospheric Chemistry Model
a-priori Shape factor
sigma (?)
SO2 mixing ratio CSO2(?)
Scattering weight
?(?) is temperature dependent cross-section
INDIVIDUAL OMI SCENES
- Calculate w(?) as function of
- solar and viewing zenith angle
- surface albedo, pressure
- cloud pressure, aerosol
- OMI O3 column
3Significant Agreement of Simulated and Measured
ProfilesDifferences Would Change AMF by lt10
Significant Agreement of Simulated and Measured
ProfilesDifferences Would Change AMF by lt10
4Seasonal Mean SO2 AMFs for OMI
DJF
OMI PBL AMF0.36
Radiative Cloud Fraction (lt0.2)
JJA
AMF (Unitless)
5Local AMF Increases Contrast Between Polluted and
Clean Regions
r 0.32 Decreases mean SO2 Column by 0.04 DU
Reference Sector Applied Radiative Cloud Fraction
(lt0.2)
6Changes Improve Agreement with INTEX-B Aircraft
Measurements
Using BL AMF (slope1.08, r0.66)
Using Local AMF (slope0.95, r0.92)
r20.56
Using lower trop AMF (slope 0.74, r0.67)
Using mid-trop AMF (slope 0.35, r0.73)
7Remaining Differences with GEOS-Chem to Understand
r 0.32 Bias -0.02 DU
Reference Sector Applied Radiative Cloud Fraction
(lt0.2)
8Extra
9Apply Reference Sector Method to Correct
Retrieval Artifacts
OMI PBL Product
After Reference Sector