13–15 Mar 2017
Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris
Europe/Paris timezone

Ozone trend estimation using MIPAS ESA Level 2 Version 7 data

13 Mar 2017, 17:30
1h 30m
LATMOS, UPMC

LATMOS, UPMC

Speaker

Dr Massimo Valeri (University of Bologna - Department of Physics and Astronomy)

Description

The largest part of the Earth's atmosphere ozone is located in the stratosphere, forming the so-called ozone layer. This layer played a key role in the development of life on Earth and still protects the planet from the most dangerous ultraviolet radiation. After the discovery of the high ozone depletion potential of some anthropogenic origin substances (e.g. chlorofluorocarbons), some limitations in the production of the major ozone-depleting substances (ODS) have been applied with the Montreal Protocol in 1987. The reduction of the ODS concentrations in the stratosphere started in the mid-1990s and, thereafter, the stratospheric ozone layer should have started its recovery. In the attempt to detect this recovery we use the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) measurements to estimate the stratospheric ozone trend in the mission period (July 2002 - April 2012). In particular, we use MIPAS products generated with Version 7 of the Level 2 (L2v7) algorithm operated by the European Space Agency. The L2v7 data are based on the MIPAS Level 1b radiances Version 7. These radiances are calculated with an improved radiometric calibration that exploits a time-dependent non-linearity correction scheme. After this correction the residual drift of the calibration error is smaller than 1 % across the entire mission, thus allowing to determine accurate trend estimates.

Primary author

Dr Massimo Valeri (University of Bologna - Department of Physics and Astronomy)

Co-authors

Dr Bianca Maria Dinelli (Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate - National Research Council(ISAC-CNR)) Mr Flavio Barbara (Institute of Applied Physics “Nello Carrara” - National Research Council (IFAC-CNR)) Dr Luca Sgheri (Istituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo - National Research Council (IAC-CNR)) Dr Marco Gai (Institute of Applied Physics “Nello Carrara” - National Research Council (IFAC-CNR)) Prof. Marco Ridolfi (University of Bologna - Department of Physics and Astronomy) Dr Nicola Zoppetti (Institute of Applied Physics “Nello Carrara” - National Research Council (IFAC-CNR)) Dr Piera Raspollini (Institute of Applied Physics “Nello Carrara” - National Research Council (IFAC-CNR)) Dr Simone Ceccherini (Institute of Applied Physics “Nello Carrara” - National Research Council (IFAC-CNR))

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