Title: OH AX in Mesospheric Limb Spectra
1OH A-X in Mesospheric Limb Spectra
Databases OSIRIS OH A-X ACE-FTS H2O HALOE
H2O SORCE Lyman a MSIS, ECMWF Presented at
the LIMB Workshop Montreal, April 2006
2OH A-X Initiatives
- Derive OH Densities
- Diurnal and Seasonal
- Latitude and Longitude
- OH as H2O Proxy in Upper Mesosphere
- OSIRIS Data from November, 2001 to Present
- OH in PMCs (?)
3OSIRIS Limb Spectra
- OH 0-0 Band at 308 nm
- OH 1-1 Band at 314 nm
- Background Subtracted
- Band Shape Comparisons OK
4OH Limb Radiance to OH Density
- OH Forward Model Iterative Approximation
- Collisional Deactivation, Self Extinction
- MAHRSI g Factors
- Noise Estimates
5Error Sources
- Electron Noise in Rayleigh Plus OH
- Electron Noise in Rayleigh Reference
- Error in Baseline Fitting at Anchor Points
- Anchors on Either Side of Target Band
- 3 or More Pixels in Each Anchor Region
- Errors Combined as Root Sum Square
- Does NOT Include Systematic Errors (lt15)
- Note
- Correct for NO Bands
- Avoid PMCs
- Avoid N2 Second Positive Auroral Signature at
317 nm
6Derived OH Profiles
- April 20-21 2005
- 70º North Latitude
- HALOE H2O Input
- Photochemical Model
Average of 15 Profiles
0805 SLT
1645 SLT
7Model OH Diurnal Variation at 80 km
HOX Removed at Night. Recovers Slowly in
Morning Major Source is Solar Lyman a on
H2O Results Below for Early June at 60º
North Range of H2O Mixing Ratios
8Extended OSIRIS Limb Spectra
4 June 2005 59º N 183º E 68º SZA
1740 LT (Late Afternoon)
OH 1-0 at 282 nm
9OSIRIS Limb Minus Rayleigh Background
4 June 2005 59º N 183º E 68º SZA
1740 LT (Late Afternoon)
10OSIRIS OH Density Profiles Late Spring
High H2O Mixing Ratio at 80 km
4 June 2005 59º N 183º E 68º SZA
1740 LT (Late Afternoon)
11Select Bright OH Scans
- To Improve Band Ratio Measurements
- Detected Bright Early Morning OH Scan
- Profile Not Typical
- Source ??
Truncated
Typical
12(ACE-FTS H2O Model) vs (OSIRIS OH)
ACE-FTS H2O Model vs OSIRIS OH
ACE-FTS H2O
13OSIRIS OH vs Model OH
- Validate OSIRIS OH
- Use ACE-FTS H2O with Model
- Latitude within 2º
- Local Time within 30 minutes
14OSIRIS OH and PMCs
- Compare OH X Density Maps with PMC Maps
- OH as Proxy for Water Vapour via Lyman a
- May, June, July, August 2005
- Both for 83 km (OH X Horizontal Slice)
- Correlation ? Anti-correlation ?
- Also July 2002, 2003
15PMC Index Definition
- Wavelength for PMC Index is 312 nm, Clear of OH
- Checked OK for 290 nm and 300 nm
- PMC Index is Loge Backscatter Ratio (BSR)
- Index gt 0.3 is Definitive PMC Signature
- Maximum Index Clipped at 3.0 to Enhance Faint
Events - Note Maximum Observed PMC BSR 30
- BSR Reference 76 km and 90 km, Underestimates
16OH Spring Summer 2005 PM 83 km
24 Mar 2005
27 May 2005
29 Apr 2005
06 Aug 2005
02 Jul 2005
12 Sep 2005
17PMCs North 2005 PM 83 km
04 June 2005
02 July 2005
27 May 2005
15 Aug. 2005
28 July 2005
03 Sept. 2005
18OH and PMCs 2005 PM
23 June 2005 PM
02 July 2005 PM
OH
PMC
19OH and PMCs 23 June 2005 PM
- OH and PMCs Anti-correlated ??
- Sanity Check on OH !! Spectra OK ??
- Considerable Background Noise Increase
- Extinction lt 3 (at 300 nm, 100/cc, 50 nm
Radius, Mie, BSR 30)
Faint PMC 77N 130E
Bright PMC 76N 037E
20OH and PMCs 02 July 2005 PM
Bright PMC 79N 015E
Faint PMC 77N 092E
21OH and PMCs 2005 AM
02 July 2005 AM
23 June 2005 AM
OH
PMC
22OH and PMCs 2002 2003 PM
02 July 2002 PM
01 July 2003 PM
OH
PMC
23OH and PMCs 2002 2003 AM
02 July 2002 AM
01 July 2003 AM
OH
PMC
24Infer Total H2O from OH PMC
- OH ? (H2O)0.5 from Photochemical Model (Figure
Below) - HALOE Maximum H2O 4 ppmv from PMC Ice (Hervig
et al.) - HALOE Latitude Range 65ºN to 70ºN
- OSIRIS PMC Index 70ºN to 82ºN gt 2 x (Index 65ºN
to 70ºN) - Assume Maximum H2O 8 ppmv from PMC Ice
H2O Ice (PMC)
H2O Vapour (OH)
H2O
OH
H2O Total
25Total H2O 23 June 2005
- 83 km
- Afternoon
- OH ? (H2O)0.5
- Ice Max. 8 ppmv
H2O Vapour (OH)
H2O Ice (PMC)
26Total H2O 02 July 2005
- 83 km
- Afternoon
- OH ? (H2O)0.5
- Ice Max. 8 ppmv
H2O Vapour (OH)
H2O Ice (PMC)
27Total H2O 02 July 2002
- 83 km
- Afternoon
- OH ? (H2O)0.5
- Ice Max. 8 ppmv
H2O Vapour (OH)
H2O Ice (PMC)
28Total H2O 01 July 2003
- 83 km
- Afternoon
- OH ? (H2O)0.5
- Ice Max. 8 ppmv
H2O Vapour (OH)
H2O Ice (PMC)
29PMC Tentative Conclusions
- OSIRIS Bright OH and Strong PMC Signals
Anti-correlated - Considerable Spatial Variability in Total H2O
(Sum of Two Sources) - Tests vs PMC Models Essential Require
Colocated T(K)
The End