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Retrieval of CO from nadir remote-sensing measurements in the infrared by use of four different inversion algorithms
Authors:Clerbaux Cathy  Hadji-Lazaro Juliette  Payan Sébastien  Camy-Peyret Claude  Wang Jinxue  Edwards David P  Luo Ming
Affiliation:Service d'Aéronomie, University of Paris 6, BP102, 4, Place Jussien, 75252 Paris, Cedex 5, France. ccl@aero.jussieu.fr
Abstract:Four inversion schemes based on various retrieval approaches (digital gas correlation, nonlinear least squares, global fit adjustment, and neural networks) developed to retrieve CO from nadir radiances measured by such downward-looking satelliteborne instruments as the Measurement of Pollution in the Troposphere (MOPITT), the Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer (TES), and the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) instruments were compared both for simulated cases and for atmospheric spectra recorded by the Interferometric Monitor for Greenhouse Gases (IMG). The sensitivity of the retrieved CO total column amount to properties that may affect the inversion accuracy (noise, ancillary temperature profile, and water-vapor content) was investigated. The CO column amounts for the simulated radiance spectra agreed within 4%, whereas larger discrepancies were obtained when atmospheric spectra recorded by the IMG instrument were analyzed. The assumed vertical temperature profile is shown to be a critical parameter for accurate CO retrieval. The instrument's line shape was also identified as a possible cause of disagreement among the result provided by the groups of scientist who are participating in this study.
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