2015
DOI: 10.5194/amt-8-2473-2015
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Level 2 processing for the imaging Fourier transform spectrometer GLORIA: derivation and validation of temperature and trace gas volume mixing ratios from calibrated dynamics mode spectra

Abstract: Abstract. The Gimballed Limb Observer for Radiance Imaging of the Atmosphere (GLORIA) is an airborne infrared limb imager combining a two-dimensional infrared detector with a Fourier transform spectrometer. It was operated aboard the new German Gulfstream G550 High Altitude LOng Range (HALO) research aircraft during the Transport And Composition in the upper Troposphere/lowermost Stratosphere (TACTS) and Earth System Model Validation (ESMVAL) campaigns in summer 2012. This paper describes the retrieval of temp… Show more

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“…The water vapor precision and total error (accuracy + precision) amounts to about 0.2 and 1.0 ppmv in the stratosphere. Ungermann et al (2015) showed that GLO-RIA water vapor at flight level agrees fairly well with the in situ FISH measurements, within error bars. The deviations to FISH during the ESMVal/TACTS flights are mostly less than 0.4 ppmv.…”
Section: Gloria (Aircraft Remote Sensing)supporting
confidence: 58%
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“…The water vapor precision and total error (accuracy + precision) amounts to about 0.2 and 1.0 ppmv in the stratosphere. Ungermann et al (2015) showed that GLO-RIA water vapor at flight level agrees fairly well with the in situ FISH measurements, within error bars. The deviations to FISH during the ESMVal/TACTS flights are mostly less than 0.4 ppmv.…”
Section: Gloria (Aircraft Remote Sensing)supporting
confidence: 58%
“…Downward transport could be either very fast along tilted isentropes on timescales of 1-5 days (Škerlak et al, 2014) or slower by radiative cooling and reduction in potential temperature. In the latter case, air masses can potentially descend from the thermal tropopause to near-surface heights within 10 days (descent rate of 5 mm s −1 ) or longer as reported by van de Berg et al (2007). Rossby wave-induced stratospheric intrusions, such as tropopause folds, occur more often further north and in the midlatitudes than directly above the Antarctic continent (Sprenger et al, 2003;Škerlak et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Due to the higher spatial sampling along the flight track, a larger set of profiles is measured. Ungermann et al (2015) discussed and validated GLORIA temperature, H 2 O, HNO 3 and O 3 retrievals from the GLORIA high-spatial-resolution mode. Woiwode et al (2015) described the first GLORIA high-spectral-resolution observations captured in 2011 during the ESA Sounder Campaign (ESSenCe).…”
Section: S Johansson Et Al: Gloria Measurement Characterization Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typical noise values of the GLORIA instrument are added to these spectra. These synthetic measurements are transferred back into the geophysical quantities of temperature and trace gas volume mixing ratios according to the retrieval setup described in Ungermann et al (2015) for the GLORIA dynamics mode. A gain matrix G is calculated in this retrieval process, which correlates measurement deviations ( L) with retrieval result uncertainties ( x).…”
Section: Study Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This flight took place on 26 February 2016. The retrieval setup used is described by Ungermann et al (2015). We focus here solely on the climate-relevant variables of temperature, water vapor, and ozone.…”
Section: Impact On Retrievalmentioning
confidence: 99%