Comparisons between stratospheric aerosol and gas experiment II and microwave limb sounder ozone measurements and aliasing of SAGE II ozone trends in the lower stratosphere

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Cunnold, DM
Wang, H
Chu, WP
Froidevaux, L
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[1] NASA, LANGLEY RES CTR, HAMPTON, VA 23665 USA
[2] CALTECH, JET PROP LAB, PASADENA, CA 91109 USA
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10.1029/95JD01707
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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SAGE II ozone measurements are compared with coincident microwave limb sounder (MLS) measurements over the period September 1991 to December 1993. Between 1.5 and 10 mbar the MLS ozone values are approximately 5% larger than the Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment (SAGE) II values. These differences are remarkably systematic in space and time. At 1 mbar the mean differences are zero and the mean differences oscillate with level at lower pressures. A month of comparisons against Halogen Occultation Experiment ozone measurements suggests that the differences at pressures less than 1.5 mbar are a feature of the MLS measurements. There are also differences between SAGE II sunrise and sunset measurements at 1 mbar which may be associated with the diurnal tide. At pressures greater than 10 mbar the comparisons indicate that the SAGE II ozone retrievals are being biased by the large aerosol concentrations resulting from the Mount Pinatubo eruption. For a fixed aerosol extinction the SAGE II/MLS difference (ppm) is larger at higher altitudes. It also depends nonlinearly on the aerosol extinction at pressures greater than 20 mbar. These effects are probably caused by the interpolation of the SAGE II aerosol extinction to 0.6 mu m and by the evolution of the aerosol size distribution. For UARS layer aerosol optical depths less than 2 x 10(-3) at 1.02 mu m, the aerosol effect on the SAGE II ozone retrievals is inferred to be 3 x 10(10) cm(-3)/10(-3) aerosol layer optical depth at pressures greater than 20 mbar. This is equivalent to approximately 3% of the aerosol extinction at 0.6 mu m being interpreted as ozone. At low aerosol concentrations and between 10 and 31 mbar, MLS ozone values are found to be approximately 5% larger than SAGE II ozone values (in agreement with the higher-altitude differences). Atmospheric aerosol concentrations prior to the Mount Pinatubo eruption were large enough, particularly in the tropics after Ruiz in 1985, that long-term trends in SAGE II ozone in the lower stratosphere are inferred to be biased downward. As a result, the SAGE II column ozone trends in the tropics over the period 1984-1991 need to be increased by approximately 0.2%/yr. This effect can account for a large fraction of SAGE II total ozone mapping spectrometer (TOMS) column ozone trend differences over this period. Good agreement is found between the TOMS and the SAGE II column ozone trends if the period of comparison is restricted to times of low aerosol concentrations.
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