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Year-round Retrievals of O3, CO, CH4, and N2O at Eureka using Emission Spectroscopy 1Dept. 2Dept. Zen Mariani1 K. Strong1, M. Palm2, Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada Physics, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany IRWG Annual Meeting Abashiri-city, Hokkaido, Japan June 10-14, 2013 Photo: Paul Loewen Contents What is the E-AERI? n Radiance Comparisons n n n Cloudy vs. Clear-sky Measurements SFIT2 Retrievals Trace Gas Measurements Throughout Polar Night n Comparisons, Seasonal and Diurnal Variability n What is the E-AERI? Extended-Range Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer n n n n n E-AERI Manufactured by ABB Infrared Fourier Transform Spectrometer with 1 cm-1 resolution Extended wavelength range covers 400-3000 cm-1 (3-25 µm) Measurements of accurately calibrated downwelling infrared thermal emission from the atmosphere Spectra every 7 min, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year (precipitation permitting) Image: ABB à Measurements independent of sunlight Image: ABB Bomem Data Sets Measurement overlap period: October 2008 – May 2009 P-AERI at 0PAL March 2006 March 2007 P-AERI installed March 2008 E-AERI installed at PEARL E-AERI at PEARL Not Extendedrange E-AERI under repair March 2009 March 2010 March 2011 P-AERI removed E-AERI detectors damaged. Moved to 0PAL. 2 repair visits to Eureka E-AERI under repair E-AERI at 0PAL March 2012 E-AERI at 0PAL March 2013 Analogue-to-digital converter damaged. 1 repair visit to Eureka P-AERI = Polar AERI (Von Walden, U Idaho, deployed by NOAA SEARCH program) Radiance Comparisons n Clear vs. Cloudy sky Radiance Comparisons n n n n n Radiance increase: 790% (Southern Great Plains = ~300%) Brightness temperature increase: 44% Important for cloud filtering for trace gas retrievals Comparisons to FLBLRTM-simulated radiances Measured radiative forcing from ice crystal cloud using E- and P-AERI (at two altitudes) Mariani, Z., K. Strong, M. Wolff, P. Rowe, V. Waldlen, P. F. Fogal, T. Duck, G. Lesins, D. S. Turner, C. Cox, E. Eloranta, J. R. Drummond, C. Roy, D. D. Turner, D. Hudak, and I. A. Lindenmaier: Infrared measurements in the Arctic using two Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometers, Atmos. Meas. Tech., 5, 329-344, 2012 SFIT2 Retrievals SFIT2 Total Column Retrievals n SFIT2v393_MP (Mathias Palm) n n n n New emission add-on; incorporated into SFIT4 Adapted to run with emission spectra (works for all AERIs) Automation code written (“Zephyr 3”) Total column measurements of O3, CO, CH4, and N2O during clear-sky conditions from PEARL (2008-2009) & 0PAL (2011-ongoing) n n n n First ground-based nighttime and polar night measurements of these species at Eureka High sensitivity to the troposphere Comparisons with ground-based instruments at Eureka Seasonal and diurnal variability of trace gases (i.e. CO) Polar Night Rodica Lindenmaier Notes on the Retrievals n n Measurements are independent of sunlight Cloudy spectra are filtered (even thin clouds); measurements are for clear-skies only n n 750-1200 cm-1 ‘cloudy region’ Scaled retrievals (1-layer) on 38-layer altitude grid n Profile retrievals had convergence problems; likely that E-AERI spectral resolution is too low Retrieval Windows n Details about retrieval miniwindows, interfering species, and full error analysis are described in our (soon-to-be) published paper: n Mariani, Z., K. Strong, M. Palm, R. Lindenmaier, C. Adams, X. Zhao, V. Savastiouk, C. T. McElroy, F. Goutail, J. R. Drummond. Year-round Retrievals of Trace Gases in the Arctic using the Extended-range Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer, Atmos. Meas. Tech., 2013 à accepted; Typesetting 5 km 5 km Mariani et al., 2013 2008-2009 Measurements from PEARL Errors Included: -Measurement (noise) -Smoothing -Temperature -Linewidth (HITRAN) -Interference Different viewing geometries, etc. 2011 Measurements from 0PAL Oct Oct Mariani et al., 2013 2008-2009 Measurements from PEARL Errors Included: -Measurement (noise) -Smoothing -Temperature -Linewidth (HITRAN) -Interference Different viewing geometries, etc. 2011 Measurements from 0PAL Oct Oct Mariani et al., 2013 2008-2009 Measurements from PEARL Errors Included: -Measurement (noise) -Smoothing -Temperature -Linewidth (HITRAN) -Interference Different viewing geometries, etc. 2011 Measurements from 0PAL Oct Oct Mariani et al., 2013 2008-2009 Measurements from PEARL Mariani et al., 2013 n n Oct Oct Mean relative differences are smaller than the total uncertainties (Stot) of E-AERI measurements Similar agreement in Yurganov et al. (2010) between AERI CO and insitu CO measurements 2008-2009 Measurements from PEARL Mariani et al., 2013 Similar amplitude in the 24-hour diurnal CO cycle in Yurganov et al. (2010) AERI CO measurements in Oklahoma region Oct Oct What I’m working on now… n Retrievals of other trace gases (CO2, HCN, C2H2) n n Retrieving biomass burning products with high temporal resolution Compile downwelling radiances and brightness temperatures at 10 μm and 20 μm (infrared cooling-tospace regimes) n n n n Classify clear-sky, thin-cloud, thick-cloud radiances and brightness temperatures Correlate with downwelling brightness temperature Determine trends in radiances and brightness temperatures Compare with Southern Great Plains climatology (Turner and Gero, 2011, JGR) Summary n Clear vs. Cloudy Sky Radiance Comparisons (Mariani et al., 2012, AMT) n n n n n Validated radiances and compared to simulations Large surface radiative forcing from clouds 6% increase in irradiance from thin, low-level ice cloud Measurements from PEARL (2008-2009) and sea-level from 0PAL (2011- ongoing) Total columns of O3, CO, CH4, N2O during entire year retrieved using SFIT2v393_MP (Mariani et al., 2013, AMT) n n n n n n Outlines modified SFIT2 emission algorithm Describes E-AERI retrieval methodology and error analysis First continuous ground-based Polar night measurements Comparisons to other ground-based instruments at Eureka Diurnal and seasonal cycle of trace gases This can be extended à can retrieve other gases (CO2, etc.) Acknowledgements n n n n n CANDAC and PEARL are supported by: n ARIF, AIF/NSRIT, CFCAS, CFI, CSA, EC, GOC-IPY, NSERC, OIT, ORF, INAC, and PCSP Logistical and operational support at Eureka: n CANDAC operators n Team at the EC Weather Station n CANDAC/PEARL PI James R. Drummond n CANDAC data manager Yan Tsehtik Canadian Arctic ACE Validation Campaigns supported by: n CSA, EC, NSERC, and NSTP Thanks to Stephane Lantagne and Guillaume Gamache of ABB for installing and repairing the E-AERI. Special thanks to Pierre Fogal, Kaley Walker, Cyndi Whaley, Felicia Kolonjari, Rodica Lindenmaier, Dan Weaver, and Simone Chaudhary for assistance with ACE Validation Campaigns, codes, and providing data