2016
DOI: 10.5194/amt-9-295-2016
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Retrieval of sodium number density profiles in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere from SCIAMACHY limb emission measurements

Abstract: Abstract. An algorithm has been developed for the retrieval of sodium atom (Na) number density on a latitude and altitude grid from SCIAMACHY (SCanning Imaging Absorption spectroMeter for Atmospheric CHartographY) limb measurements of the Na resonance fluorescence. The results are obtained between 50 and 150 km altitude and the resulting global seasonal variations of Na are analyzed. The retrieval approach is adapted from that used for the retrieval of magnesium atom (Mg) and magnesium ion (Mg + ) number densi… Show more

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“…The retrieval grid uses 40 latitude bins between 82 • N and 82 • S for the descending part of the orbit, which corresponds to a latitudinal sampling of roughly 4.1 • latitude. More details on the retrieval of the SCIAMACHY dayglow Na dataset are described by Langowski et al (2016). The statistical error of the vertical profiles is roughly 10 % at the peak altitude and is similar for the VCD.…”
Section: Sciamachymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The retrieval grid uses 40 latitude bins between 82 • N and 82 • S for the descending part of the orbit, which corresponds to a latitudinal sampling of roughly 4.1 • latitude. More details on the retrieval of the SCIAMACHY dayglow Na dataset are described by Langowski et al (2016). The statistical error of the vertical profiles is roughly 10 % at the peak altitude and is similar for the VCD.…”
Section: Sciamachymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With respect to the differences this means that the difference of the mean to the two individual density fields is half as large as the difference between the two individual density fields. Errors for the centroid altitude and FWHM are not provided by Langowski et al (2016) but are estimated to be less than 1 km. One systematic error source when determining the centroid altitude is an error in the determination of the tangent altitude of the measurements used.…”
Section: Sciamachymentioning
confidence: 99%
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