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18 August 1998 Retrieval of total atmospheric ozone from GOES sounder radiance measurements with high spatial and temporal resolution
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Proceedings Volume 3501, Optical Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere and Clouds; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.317758
Event: Asia-Pacific Symposium on Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, Environment, and Space, 1998, Beijing, China
Abstract
The potential for using Geostationary Operational Environmental satellite (GOES) Sounder radiance measurements to monitor total atmospheric ozone is examined. A statistical regression using GOES channel 1 (4.7 μm), 2 (14.4 μm), 3 (14.1 μm), 4 (13.6 mu;m), and 9 (9.7 μm) radiances, followed by a physical iterative retrieval using only the channel 9 radiance, allows retrieval of total atmospheric ozone. Simulations show that the algorithm is suitable for retrieving total ozone with reasonable accuracy. At the conference, real GOES retrieved ozone values will be compared with total ozone mapping spectrometer ozone measurements from the Earth Probe satellite. Both qualitative and quantitative comparisons will show that the GOES retrievals are able to capture the main structure of the ozone distribution. Given the hourly measurements and high spatial density provided by the GOES Sounder, the potential use of GOES ozone retrievals and associated products is promising.
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Jun Li, James P. Nelson III, Timothy J. Schmit, W. Paul Menzel, Christopher C. Schmidt, and Hung-Lung Huang "Retrieval of total atmospheric ozone from GOES sounder radiance measurements with high spatial and temporal resolution", Proc. SPIE 3501, Optical Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere and Clouds, (18 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.317758
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KEYWORDS
Ozone

Satellites

Ultraviolet radiation

Atmospheric physics

Computer simulations

Resolution enhancement technologies

Temporal resolution

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