Publication Date:
2016-01-18
Description:
We validate Aura Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) version 3 (v3) and version 4 (v4) retrievals of summertime temperature, water vapour and ozone in the upper troposphere and lower–middle stratosphere (UTLS; 10–316 hPa) against balloon soundings collected during the Study of Ozone, Aerosols and Radiation over the Tibetan Plateau (SOAR-TP). Mean v3 and v4 profiles of temperature, water vapour and ozone in this region during the measurement campaigns are almost identical through most of the stratosphere (10–68 hPa), but differ in several respects in the upper troposphere and tropopause layer. Differences in v4 relative to v3 include slightly colder mean temperatures from 100–316 hPa, smaller mean water vapour mixing ratios in the upper troposphere (215–316 hPa), and a more vertically homogeneous profile of mean ozone mixing ratios below the climatological tropopause (100–316 hPa). These changes substantially improve agreement between ozonesondes and MLS ozone retrievals in the upper troposphere, but slightly worsen existing cold and dry biases in the upper troposphere. Aura MLS v3 and v4 temperature profiles contain significant cold biases relative to collocated temperature measurements in several layers of the lower–middle stratosphere (mean biases of −1.3 to −1.8 K centered at 10–12 hPa, 26–32 hPa and 68– 83 hPa) and in the upper troposphere (mean biases of approximately −2.3±0.3 K in v3 and −2.6±0.4 K in v4 between 147 and 261 hPa). MLS v3 and v4 profiles of water vapour volume mixing ratio generally compare well with collocated measurements, with a slight dry bias (v4: −8±4%) near 22–26 hPa, a slight wet bias (v4: +12±5%) near 68–83 hPa, and a more substantial dry bias (v4: −32±11%) in the upper troposphere (121–261 hPa). MLS v3 and v4 retrievals of ozone volume mixing ratio are biased high relative to collocated ozonesondes through most of the stratosphere (18–83 hPa), but are biased low at 100 hPa. The largest positive biases in ozone retrievals are located at 83 hPa (approximately +70%); this peak was not identified by earlier validations and may be regionally or seasonally specific. Ozone retrievals are substantially improved in v4 relative to v3, with smaller biases in the tropopause layer, reduced variance below 68 hPa, larger data yields, and smoother gradients in the vertical profile of ozone biases in the upper troposphere.
Electronic ISSN:
1867-8610
Topics:
Geosciences
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