Assessment of MIPAS ESA V7 products and first verification of MIPAS ESA V8 products

Abstract
MIPAS on ENVISAT performed almost continuous measurements of atmospheric composition for approximately 10 years, from June 2002 to April 2012. ESA processor, based on the algorithm ORM (Optimized Retrieval Model), originally designed for the Near Real Time analysis and developed by an European Consortium led by IFAC, is currently used for the reanalysis of the full MIPAS mission. The maintenance and the upgrade of the ESA processor are made in the frame of the Quality Working Group, where a fruitful collaboration among Level 1, Level 2 and validation teams can be exploited. This collaboration is essential to pursue improvements in the accuracy of the products and their characterization. This paper is meant to describe the most recent upgrades in the ESA processor performed to improve the quality of ESA products. In particular, the full mission was recently reprocessed with L1 V7 and L2 V7 processors, containing significant improvements with respect to previous version V6, and further improvements are in preparation, that will be collected in version 8 of the ESA processor. Improvements involve both L1 and L2 processors, as well as the auxiliary data. Improvements in the L1 processor consist in a correction of the instrumental drift, improved spike detection algorithm and new Instrument Line Shape, as well as the use of measured daily gain instead of weekly gain. Improvements in the L2 processor include a different approach for retrieving atmospheric continuum, the use of an a posteriori regularization with altitude dependent constraint, a better approach for handling interfering species, a reduced bias in CFC-11, the handling of horizontal inhomogeneities and the use of ECMWF altitude/pressure relation for determining more accurate altitudes. Improvements in the auxiliary data consist in the use of microwindows with larger information content, new spectroscopic database and diurnally varying climatological dataset. Furthermore, with each new version additional species are provided, leading to 20 the number of retrieved species by the L2 V8 processor. Improvements in the V7 products will be revised on the light of the results of the validation with correlative measurements, and, by comparing the first new L2 V8 products with the L2 V7 ones, a preliminary assessment of the performance of the new V8 processor will be performed.
Anno
2016
Autori IAC
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
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