نتایج جستجو برای: ozone measurement instrument omi

تعداد نتایج: 535043  

2007
M. Kroon D. Balis D. Ionov M. Sneep L. Curier A. Tanskanen C. Zehner J. Carpay

In this paper we report on the progress achieved within the framework of the joint ESA KNMI NIVR Calibration and Validation Announcement of Opportunity for the Ozone Monitoring Instrument aboard the NASA EOS Aura satellite. This OMI AO effort has rendered a wealth of validation results and scientific insights. Herein this contribution only a selection of the validation results is presented. OZO...

2016
C. S. Hayer G. Wadge M. Edmonds T. Christopher

Since 2004, the satellite-borne Ozone Mapping Instrument (OMI) has observed sulphur dioxide (SO2) plumes during both quiescence and effusive eruptive activity at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat. On average, OMI detected a SO2 plume 4-6 times more frequently during effusive periods than during quiescence in the 2008-2010 period. The increased ability of OMI to detect SO2 during eruptive peri...

Journal: :Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 2022

Abstract. This study gives a systematic comparison of the Tropospheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) version 1.2 and Ozone (OMI) QA4ECV tropospheric NO2 column through global chemical data assimilation (DA) integration for period April–May 2018. DA performance is controlled by measurement sensitivities, retrieval errors, coverage. The smaller mean relative observation errors 16 % in TROPOMI t...

2007
N. A. Krotkov K. Yang A. Krueger S. A. Carn P. K. Bhartia P. F. Levelt

We discuss collection 2 SO2 data from the DutchFinnish Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) on board NASA EOS/Aura spacecraft and show examples of detected volcanic and anthropogenic SO2 emissions. Quantification of anthropogenic SO2 emissions requires collection 3 reprocessing available in the fall 2007.

2016
Gonzalo González Abad Alexander Vasilkov Colin Seftor Xiong Liu Kelly Chance

This paper presents our new formaldehyde (H2CO) retrievals, obtained from spectra recorded by the nadir instrument of the Ozone Mapping and Profiler Suite (OMPS) flown on board NASA’s Suomi National Polarorbiting Partnership (SUOMI-NPP) satellite. Our algorithm is similar to the one currently in place for the production of NASA’s Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) operational H2CO product. We ar...

2005
E. Laan D. de Winter J. de Vries P. Levelt G.H.J. van den Oord A. Maelkki G. Leppelmeier E. Hilsenrath

The Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) is a UV/VISible spectrograph (270-500 nm). It employs two-dimensional arrays of CCD detectors for simultaneous registration of numerous spectra from ground pixels in the swath perpendicular to the flight direction. As a result, OMI provides (almost) daily global coverage in combination with small ground pixel sizes (nominally 13 x 24 km at nadir, minimum 13...

2008
Nickolay A. Krotkov Brittany McClure Russell R. Dickerson Simon A. Carn Can Li Pawan K. Bhartia Kai Yang Arlin J. Krueger Zhanqing Li Pieternel F. Levelt Hongbin Chen Pucai Wang Daren Lu

[1] The Dutch-Finnish Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) launched on the NASA Aura satellite in July 2004 offers unprecedented spatial resolution, coupled with contiguous daily global coverage, for space-based UV measurements of sulfur dioxide (SO2). We present a first validation of the OMI SO2 data with in situ aircraft measurements in NE China in April 2005. The study demonstrates that OMI can...

2016
Hyun Cheol Kim Pius Lee Laura Judd Li Pan Barry Lefer

Nitrogen dioxide vertical column density (NO2 VCD) measurements via satellite are compared with a finescale regional chemistry transport model, using a new approach that considers varying satellite footprint sizes. Spaceborne NO2 VCD measurement has been used as a proxy for surface nitrogen oxide (NOx) emission, especially for anthropogenic urban emission, so accurate comparison of satellite an...

2014
E. A. Marais D. J. Jacob A. Guenther K. Chance T. P. Kurosu J. G. Murphy C. E. Reeves H. O. T. Pye

We use a 2005–2009 record of isoprene emissions over Africa derived from Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) satellite observations of formaldehyde (HCHO) to better understand the factors controlling isoprene emission in the continent and evaluate the impact on atmospheric composition. OMI-derived isoprene emissions show large seasonality over savannas driven by temperature and leaf area index (L...

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