2008
DOI: 10.5194/acpd-8-9697-2008
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FRESCO+: an improved O<sub>2</sub> A-band cloud retrieval algorithm for tropospheric trace gas retrievals

Abstract: Abstract. The FRESCO (Fast Retrieval Scheme for Clouds from the Oxygen A-band) algorithm has been used to retrieve cloud information from measurements of the O2 A-band around 760 nm by GOME, SCIAMACHY and GOME-2. The cloud parameters retrieved by FRESCO are the effective cloud fraction and cloud pressure, which are used for cloud correction in the retrieval of trace gases like O3 and NO2. To improve the cloud pressure retrieval for partly cloudy scenes, single Rayleigh scattering has been included in an improv… Show more

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“…Cloud pressure and cloud fraction are retrieved using the Fast Retrieval Scheme for Clouds from the Oxygen A‐band (FRESCO) applied to SCIAMACHY measurements [ Wang et al , 2008]. FRESCO retrieves cloud pressure (CP) and effective cloud fraction (CF) by fitting the measured reflectance in and around the O 2 ‐A absorption band at 760 nm with modeled reflectances for scenes with different cloud fractions and cloud pressures.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cloud pressure and cloud fraction are retrieved using the Fast Retrieval Scheme for Clouds from the Oxygen A‐band (FRESCO) applied to SCIAMACHY measurements [ Wang et al , 2008]. FRESCO retrieves cloud pressure (CP) and effective cloud fraction (CF) by fitting the measured reflectance in and around the O 2 ‐A absorption band at 760 nm with modeled reflectances for scenes with different cloud fractions and cloud pressures.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The depth of the O 2 A‐band is proportional to the oxygen column above the surface or cloud, which is used to determine the height of a cloud. FRESCO cloud pressure is close to the optical mid‐level of the cloud [ Wang et al , 2008]. The sensitivity of cloud pressure retrievals, from various instruments and algorithms, to absorbing aerosol layers was shown using ‘Polarization and Anisotropy of Reflectances for Atmospheric Science coupled with Observations from a Lidar’ (PARASOL) observations, for a case with an absorbing aerosol layer (fine‐mode fraction AOT < 0.3) located between 2 and 4 km above low‐level clouds at around 1 km altitude (determined from CALIOP measurements) [ Waquet et al , 2009].…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An appropriate cloud correction is particularly important for measurements close to strong emission sources. We considered the influence of the actual effective cloud fraction and ef- fective cloud top height using simultaneously retrieved cloud properties from the FRESCO+ algorithm (Koelemeijer et al, 2001;Wang et al, 2008). For the cloud top albedo we assumed a value of 40 %, which is about half of the value at 760 nm (see e.g., Nakajima and King, 1990), at which the FRESCO+ cloud algorithm is applied.…”
Section: Cloud Correction Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the comparison with MOPITT observations we selected SCIAMACHY observations above low-lying clouds (cloud top heights between 0 and 2 km and effective cloud fractions > 20 %), for which the SCIAMACHY observations have a similar heightdependent sensitivity compared to MOPITT. The cloud properties are derived from the FRESCO+ algorithm, see Koelemeijer et al (2001) and Wang et al (2008). The height dependent averaging kernels of the individual SCIAMACHY observations (see Sect.…”
Section: Problems Of the Sciamachy Co Retrievals And Possible Correctmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the cloudy AMF, we use cloud top and optical depths from the GEOS-5 meteorology fields. Scenes with cloud fraction, estimated using the oxygen A band [Wang et al, 2008;Koelemeijer et al, 2002], greater than 40% are removed from subsequent analyses. We acknowledge that some cloudy scenes may be misidentified as aerosols and vice versa.…”
Section: Sciamachy Hcho Columnsmentioning
confidence: 99%