22–26 May 2023
Palace of the Academies
Europe/Brussels timezone

Recent Validation Results for the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE)

25 May 2023, 09:10
20m
Palace of the Academies

Palace of the Academies

Rue Ducale 1, 1000 Bruxelles
Oral Limb products validation Limb products validation

Speaker

Kaley Walker (University of Toronto)

Description

In August 2023, the Canadian-led Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) mission will complete its 20th year in orbit on board the SCISAT satellite. The long lifetime of ACE provides a valuable time series of composition measurements that contribute to our understanding of ozone recovery, climate change and pollutant emissions. The main instruments on board SCISAT use infrared and UV-visible spectroscopy to make their solar occultation measurements. The ACE Fourier Transform Spectrometer (ACE-FTS) is an infrared FTS operating between 750 and 4400 cm-1 and the ACE-MAESTRO (Measurements of Aerosol Extinction in the Stratosphere and Troposphere Retrieved by Occultation) is a dual UV-visible-NIR spectrophotometer which was designed to extend the ACE wavelength coverage to the 280-1030 nm spectral region. From these measurements, altitude profiles of atmospheric trace gas species, temperature and pressure are retrieved. The 650 km altitude, 74 degree circular orbit provides global measurement coverage with a focus on the Arctic and Antarctic regions. This paper will describe the validation results for the newest ACE-FTS and MAESTRO data sets

Primary author

Kaley Walker (University of Toronto)

Co-authors

Jiansheng Zou (University of Toronto) Paul Jeffery (University of Toronto) patrick sheese (University of Toronto)

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