2022
DOI: 10.5194/amt-2022-187
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Performance of AIRS ozone retrieval over the central Himalayas: Case studies of biomass burning, downward ozone transport and radiative forcing using long-term observations

Abstract: Abstract. Data from ozonesondes launched at ARIES Nainital (29.40° N, 79.50° E, and 1793 m elevation) are used to evaluate the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) version 6 ozone profiles and total column ozone during the period 2011–2017 over the central Himalaya. The AIRS ozone products are analyzed in terms of retrieval sensitivity, retrieval biases/errors, and ability to retrieve the natural variability of columnar ozone, which has not been done so far from the Himalayan region having complex topography. F… Show more

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“…In this study, AIRS dataset was used as the benchmark during the CDF matching partly because of its good performance in detecting trends in the stratosphere and troposphere (Rawat et al, 2022, Bian et al, 2007, Maddy et al, 2008 and partly because it offers the longest time serial data (Fig. 2).…”
Section: The Construction Of Long Time Series Ozone (1978-2020)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, AIRS dataset was used as the benchmark during the CDF matching partly because of its good performance in detecting trends in the stratosphere and troposphere (Rawat et al, 2022, Bian et al, 2007, Maddy et al, 2008 and partly because it offers the longest time serial data (Fig. 2).…”
Section: The Construction Of Long Time Series Ozone (1978-2020)mentioning
confidence: 99%