MIPAS reduced spectral resolution UTLS-1 mode measurements of temperature, O-3, HNO3, N2O, H2O and relative humidity over ice: retrievals and comparison to MLS

DOI: 
Publication date: 
01/01/2009
Main author: 
Chauhan, S.
IAA authors: 
Funke, B.
Authors: 
Chauhan, S.; Hoepfner, M.; Stiller, G. P.; von Clarmann, T.; Funke, B.; Glatthor, N.; Grabowski, U.; Linden, A.; Kellmann, S.; Milz, M.; Steck, T.; Fischer, H.; Froidevaux, L.; Lambert, A.; Santee, M. L.; Schwartz, M.; Read, W. G.; Livesey, N. J.
Journal: 
ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
2
Pages: 
337-353
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Abstract: 
During several periods since 2005 the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) on Envisat has performed observations dedicated to the region of the upper troposphere/lower stratosphere (UTLS). For the duration of November/December 2005 global distributions of temperature and several trace gases from MIPAS UTLS-1 mode measurements have been retrieved using the IMK/IAA (Institut fur Meteorologie und Klimaforschung/Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia) scientific processor. In the UTLS region a vertical resolution of 3 km for temperaure, 3 to 4 km for H2O, 2.5 to 3 km for O-3, 3.5 km for HNO3 and 3.5 to 2.5 km for N2O has been achieved. The retrieved temperature, H2O, O-3, HNO3, N2O, and relative humidity over ice are intercompared with the Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS/Aura) v2.2 data in the pressure range 316 to 0.68 hPa, 316 to 0.68 hPa, 215 to 0.68 hPa, 215 to 3.16 hPa, 100 to 1 hPa and 316 to 10 hPa, respectively. In general, MIPAS and MLS temperatures are biased within +/- 4K over the whole pressure and latitude range. Systematic, latitude-independent differences of -2 to -4K (MIPAS-MLS) at 121 hPa are explained by previously observed biases in the MLS v2.2 temperature retrievals. Temperature differences of -4K up to 12K above 10.0 hPa are present both in MIPAS and MLS with respect to ECMWF (European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts) and are likely due to deficiencies of the ECMWF analysis data. MIPAS and MLS stratospheric volume mixing ratios (vmr) of H2O are biased within +/- 1 ppmv, with indication of oscillations between 146 and 26 hPa in the MLS dataset. Tropical upper tropospheric values of relative humidity over ice measured by the two instruments differ by +/- 20% in the pressure range similar to 146 to 68 hPa. These differences are mainly caused by the MLS temperature biases. Ozone mixing ratios agree within 0.5 ppmv (10 to 20%) between 68 and 14 hPa. At pressures smaller than 10 hPa, MIPAS O-3 vmr are higher than MLS by an average of 0.5 ppmv (10%). General agreement between MIPAS and MLS HNO3 is within the range of -1.0 (-10%) to 1.0 ppbv (20%). MIPAS HNO3 is 1.0 ppbv (10%) higher compared to MLS between 46 hPa and 10 hPa over the Northern Hemisphere. Over the tropics at 31.6 hPaMLS shows a low bias of more than 1 ppbv (>50%). In general, MIPAS and MLS N(2)Ovmr agree within 20 to 40 ppbv (20 to 40%). Differences in the range between 100 to 21 hPa are attributed to a known 20% positive bias in MIPAS N2O data.
Database: 
WOK
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