Title: Intercomparison of HIRDLS and MLS Ozone Profiles Using OMI
1Intercomparison of HIRDLS and MLS Ozone Profiles
Using OMI
- Xiong Liu1,2,3, Pawan K. Bhartia3, Kelly Chance2,
Thomas P. Kurosu2, Robert J.D. Spurr4, Jerry
Ziemke1,3 - xliu_at_umbc.edu
- 1Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology Center,
UMBC - 2Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
- 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
- 4RT Solutions Inc.
- HIRDLS Science Team Meeting 2008
- January 30, 2008
2Outline
- Introduction
- Comparison of OMI ozone profiles with MLS and
OMI-MLS Data Assimilation - OMI tropospheric ozone
- Summary
- Proposed work to use HIRDLS Data
3Introduction
- HIRDLS and MLS
- Vertical resolution 1 km and 3 km
- Typically 1500 km apart
- Difficult to do direct comparison except in the
zonal mean sense or doing some spatial
interpolation. - OMI
- Much coarser vertical resolution
- Complete global coverage, overlap both HIRDLS and
MLS - OMI ozone profiles can be used to compare both
HIRDLS and MLS data.
4Introduction to OMI Ozone Profile Retrievals
- OMI ozone profiles 6-10 km vertical resolution
Liu et al., 2005 - Retrieve O3 profiles at 24 2.5-km thick layers
from surface to 60 km - 270-330 nm OMI radiances, Optimal estimation
technique - Apply x-track and ?-dependent correction to OMI
derived from 0-20S lat and single day of MLS/OMI
match-up.
Mid- Latitudes
Tropics
5Random-Noise and Smoothing Errors
- Precision lt2 above 22 km, increase to 10
below - SmoothingPrecision within 3 between 22-40 km,
increase to 10 above 40 km, and to 15-30 below
20 km.
Tropics
Mid- Latitudes
6Comparison of OMI Ozone Profiles with MLS
2006m0711
7Comparison of OMI Ozone Profiles with MLS
8Comparison of MLS/OMI 0-215 hPa O3 Columns
15 days of Comparison Negative Bias
0.8-2.5 Std. Dev. (Global) 2.3-3.1 Std.
Dev. (Tropics) 1.9-2.5
9Comparison with Data Assimilation
- How about other x-track positions?
- OMI/MLS Assimilation Stajner et al., 2007
- Mean bias 0 5 DU
- Std. Dev. 3.2 4.3 DU (1.5 1.8)
10Identification of Stratospheric Waves
11Comparison of Surface to Tropopause-2.5 km Mean
O3 Mixing Ratio with Data Assimilation
- Comparison (fc lt 20)
- Global -4.8 4.7 DU, R 0.78
- Tropics -7.0 3.0 DU, R 0.83
- Similar distribution mid-latitude high ozone
related to synoptic activities low ozone due to
transport of tropical air tropical wave one
pattern - Large biases in the tropics and around dynamic
structures and southern mid-latitudes
12Comparison of Ozone Mixing Ratio at 500 hPa
Without applying OMI averaging kernels
13Column-Averaged O3 Mixing Ratio (Jul 15 Sep 7,
06)
14Summary
- The 0-200 hPa O3 column and ozone profiles
directly derived from OMI compares well with MLS
matchups and assimilated OMI MLS data. - Stratospheric and tropospheric O3 column can be
accurately derived from OMI data alone.
15Proposed Work to Use HIRDLS Data
- Cross-evaluate OMI and HIRDLS stratospheric
ozone profiles and ozone column - Use HIRDLS to evaluate the performance of OMI
retrievals in regions of stratospheric influence
and evaluate whether we can use HIRDLS to improve
tropospheric ozone retrievals. - Use OMI to inter-compare HIRDLS and MLS and
evaluate their random and systematic differences. - Combine HIRDLS (high vertical resolution) and
OMI (global coverage) to study science questions
(e.g., stratospheric waves, stratospheric
intrusion)
16- Acknowledgements
- OMI, MLS, and HIRDLS Science Team
- Support from NASA
- I. Stajner, K. Wargon, S. Pawson for providing
OMI-MLS Assimilation data
Thank You
17Validation of OMI UV Radiances
- Simulate OMI radiances using ZM MLS profile,
trop O3 climat, normalized to ZM total O3 from
OMTO3, using VLIDORT - Compare simulations with measured OMI radiances
(Collection 3)
18Validation of OMI UV Radiances
UV2
- Smaller x-track dependent biases (2-3)
- Large wavelength dependence at shorter
wavelengths - UV1/UV2 jump 4-10 depending on x-track position
19Ozone Profile Retrieval Algorithm and Validation
- Retrieval algorithm spectral fitting by optimal
estimation - Retrieve O3 profiles at 24 2.5-km thick layers
from surface to 60 km - Use 270-310 nm (UV1) and 310-330 nm (UV2) OMI
radiances - Apply x-track and l-dependent correction to OMI
derived from 0-20S lat and single day (7/11/06)
of MLS/OMI match-up. - Comparison between total column (from OMTO3)
with profile total column.
Mean Difference 0.8-1.8 DU (0.5) RMSD
3.6-4.7 DU (1.4)
20OMI Trop O3 Column with and w/o Correction
UV1, No Correction
UV1UV2 with MLS-derived Radiance Correction
Radiance correction is critical for tropospheric
ozone retrievals.
21Retrieval Errors in Ozone Column
22Comparison of OMI Ozone Profiles with MLS
2006m0501