The evaluation of SCIAMACHY CO and CH_4 scientific data products, using ground-based FTIR measurements
2006
In the framework of the European EVERGREEN project, three scientific algorithms, namely WFM-DOAS, IMAPDOAS
and IMLM, have been developed to retrieve the total column amounts of key atmospheric trace gases including
CO and CH_4 from SCIAMACHY nadir observations in its near-infrared channels. These channels offer the capability to
detect trace gases in the planetary boundary layer, potentially making the associated retrieval products suited for
regional source-sink studies.
The retrieval products of these three algorithms, in their present status of development, have been compared to
independent data from a ground-based quasi-global network of Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometers, for the
year 2003. Comparisons have been made for individual data, as well as for monthly averages. To maximize the number
of coincidences that satisfy the temporal and spatial collocation criteria, the individual SCIAMACHY data points have
been compared with a 3rd order polynomial interpolation of the ground-based data with time. Particular attention has
been paid to the question whether the products reproduce correctly the seasonal and latitudinal variabilities of the target
species. We present an overall assessment of the data quality of the currently available latest versions of the CO and CH4
total column products from the three scientific retrieval algorithms.
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