This paper discusses the retrieval scheme associated with the gas correlated radiometer MOPITT which will be on board of EOS-AM1 to measure the global vertical profiles of carbon monoxide. The vertical resolution and ...This paper discusses the retrieval scheme associated with the gas correlated radiometer MOPITT which will be on board of EOS-AM1 to measure the global vertical profiles of carbon monoxide. The vertical resolution and retrieval errors caused by errors in the temperature profiles and in the surface temperature have been assessed. The main results are: a. Assuming the noise equivalent radiance (NER) of 1.8 × 105 W m-2 sr-1, the surface temperature can be deduced from the wide band signals with uncertainty less than 1 K, and the atmospheric term of the modulated signal can be deduced with errors almost equal to the NER which does not significantly increase errors in the retrieved CO profiles. b. With typical uncertainty in temperature profiles, errors in the retrieved profiles at latitudes lower than 70? are generally less than 20% with the first guess of 100 ppbv. (If a better first guess was used, the errors may decrease). c. By incorporating the total column CO amount derived from the reflected solar radiation in 2.3 Μm spectral region into the retrieval, the accuracy of the retrieved CO profile below 6 km may be greatly improved. d. In the retrieval experiment with 10 CO profiles representing the typical CO profiles, the r.m.s. relative/ absolute errors of the retrieved CO profiles are about 10% / 15-20 ppbv.展开更多
文摘This paper discusses the retrieval scheme associated with the gas correlated radiometer MOPITT which will be on board of EOS-AM1 to measure the global vertical profiles of carbon monoxide. The vertical resolution and retrieval errors caused by errors in the temperature profiles and in the surface temperature have been assessed. The main results are: a. Assuming the noise equivalent radiance (NER) of 1.8 × 105 W m-2 sr-1, the surface temperature can be deduced from the wide band signals with uncertainty less than 1 K, and the atmospheric term of the modulated signal can be deduced with errors almost equal to the NER which does not significantly increase errors in the retrieved CO profiles. b. With typical uncertainty in temperature profiles, errors in the retrieved profiles at latitudes lower than 70? are generally less than 20% with the first guess of 100 ppbv. (If a better first guess was used, the errors may decrease). c. By incorporating the total column CO amount derived from the reflected solar radiation in 2.3 Μm spectral region into the retrieval, the accuracy of the retrieved CO profile below 6 km may be greatly improved. d. In the retrieval experiment with 10 CO profiles representing the typical CO profiles, the r.m.s. relative/ absolute errors of the retrieved CO profiles are about 10% / 15-20 ppbv.