2022
DOI: 10.5194/amt-15-1871-2022
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Level 2 processor and auxiliary data for ESA Version 8 final full mission analysis of MIPAS measurements on ENVISAT

Abstract: Abstract. High quality long-term data sets of altitude-resolved measurements of the atmospheric composition are important because they can be used both to study the evolution of the atmosphere and as a benchmark for future missions. For the final ESA reprocessing of MIPAS (Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding) on ENVISAT (ENViromental SATellite) data, numerous improvements were implemented in the Level 2 (L2) processor Optimised Retrieval Model (ORM) version 8.22 (V8) and its auxiliary dat… Show more

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“…In the following subsections, we discuss the validation of all quantities delivered operationally by ESA's L1v8 and L2v8 FM processor on the basis of collocated MIPAS-B observations. Only MIPAS satellite data that have passed the a posteriori quality check (mainly retrieval convergence and size of maximum error; for details, see Raspollini et al, 2022) were used for the intercomparison. The analysis of all compared vertical profiles is regarded as the evaluation with the highest statistical evidence.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In the following subsections, we discuss the validation of all quantities delivered operationally by ESA's L1v8 and L2v8 FM processor on the basis of collocated MIPAS-B observations. Only MIPAS satellite data that have passed the a posteriori quality check (mainly retrieval convergence and size of maximum error; for details, see Raspollini et al, 2022) were used for the intercomparison. The analysis of all compared vertical profiles is regarded as the evaluation with the highest statistical evidence.…”
Section: Intercomparison Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ESA L1v8/L2v8 diagnostic dataset (DDS) version was released in June 2018 followed by the L1v8 and L2v8 full mission (FM) data in June 2019. The new v8 data release (ESA, 2021b;Dinelli et al, 2021;Raspollini et al, 2022) comprises the additional molecules C 2 H 2 , C 2 H 6 , COCl 2 , OCS, CH 3 Cl, and HDO. For the final ESA reprocessing of MIPAS-E data, numerous improvements were implemented in the L2 processor optimised retrieval model (ORM) version 8.22 (v8) and its auxiliary data, including an update of the spectroscopic data used (Raspollini et al, 2022).…”
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“…While the ESA provides their own data product (Dinelli et al, 2021;Raspollini et al, 2022), in this paper recent improvements of the retrieval of CH 4 and N 2 O from MIPAS radiance spectra version 8.03 with the level-2 data processor developed and operated by the Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK) in cooperation with the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA) are discussed. Improvements with respect to calibration of the version 8.03 radiance spectra and their relevance to the retrieval are discussed in Kiefer et al (2021) and Kiefer et al (2022). Here we concentrate on the progress made with respect to level-2 processing, i.e., the inference of volume mixing ratios (VMR) from the radiance spectra and related data characterization.…”
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