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  • * Results show strong agreement between satellite and ground measurements, but discrepancies arise under certain conditions, with variances up to ±65% for nitrogen dioxide and ±23% for ozone, particularly affected by cloud cover and aerosol levels.
  • * The findings suggest improvements are needed in satellite retrieval algorithms and quality control processes to account for the influences of atmospheric conditions on measurements.

Article Abstract

An analysis is presented for both ground- and satellite-based retrievals of total column ozone and nitrogen dioxide levels from the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Maryland, metropolitan area during the NASA-sponsored July 2011 campaign of eriving nformation on urface nditions from Column and tically Resolved Observations Relevant to ir uality (DISCOVER-AQ). Satellite retrievals of total column ozone and nitrogen dioxide from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) on the Aura satellite are used, while Pandora spectrometers provide total column ozone and nitrogen dioxide amounts from the ground. We found that OMI and Pandora agree well (residuals within ±25 % for nitrogen dioxide, and ±4.5 % for ozone) for a majority of coincident observations during July 2011. Comparisons with surface nitrogen dioxide from a Teledyne API 200 EU NO Analyzer showed nitrogen dioxide diurnal variability that was consistent with measurements by Pandora. However, the wide OMI field of view, clouds, and aerosols affected retrievals on certain days, resulting in differences between Pandora and OMI of up to ±65 % for total column nitrogen dioxide, and ±23 % for total column ozone. As expected, significant cloud cover (cloud fraction >0.2) was the most important parameter affecting comparisons of ozone retrievals; however, small, passing cumulus clouds that do not coincide with a high (>0.2) cloud fraction, or low aerosol layers which cause significant backscatter near the ground affected the comparisons of total column nitrogen dioxide retrievals. Our results will impact post-processing satellite retrieval algorithms and quality control procedures.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4665808PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10874-013-9254-9DOI Listing

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