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Validation of Aura Microwave Limb Sounder stratospheric water vapor measurements by the NOAA frost point hygrometer.

Dale F Hurst1,2, Alyn Lambert3, William G Read3, Sean M Davis1,4, Karen H Rosenlof4, Emrys G Hall1,2, Allen F Jordan1,2, Samuel J Oltmans1,2.   

Abstract

Differences between stratospheric water vapor measurements by NOAA frost point hygrometers (FPHs) and the Aura Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) are evaluated for the period August 2004 through December 2012 at Boulder, Colorado, Hilo, Hawaii, and Lauder, New Zealand. Two groups of MLS profiles coincident with the FPH soundings at each site are identified using unique sets of spatiotemporal criteria. Before evaluating the differences between coincident FPH and MLS profiles, each FPH profile is convolved with the MLS averaging kernels for eight pressure levels from 100 to 26 hPa (~16 to 25 km) to reduce its vertical resolution to that of the MLS water vapor retrievals. The mean FPH - MLS differences at every pressure level (100 to 26 hPa) are well within the combined measurement uncertainties of the two instruments. However, the mean differences at 100 and 83 hPa are statistically significant and negative, ranging from -0.46 ± 0.22 ppmv (-10.3 ± 4.8%) to -0.10 ± 0.05 ppmv (-2.2 ± 1.2%). Mean differences at the six pressure levels from 68 to 26 hPa are on average 0.8% (0.04 ppmv), and only a few are statistically significant. The FPH - MLS differences at each site are examined for temporal trends using weighted linear regression analyses. The vast majority of trends determined here are not statistically significant, and most are smaller than the minimum trends detectable in this analysis. Except at 100 and 83 hPa, the average agreement between MLS retrievals and FPH measurements of stratospheric water vapor is better than 1%.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 28845378      PMCID: PMC5571760          DOI: 10.1002/2013JD020757

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Geophys Res Atmos        ISSN: 2169-897X            Impact factor:   4.261


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1.  Contributions of stratospheric water vapor to decadal changes in the rate of global warming.

Authors:  Susan Solomon; Karen H Rosenlof; Robert W Portmann; John S Daniel; Sean M Davis; Todd J Sanford; Gian-Kasper Plattner
Journal:  Science       Date:  2010-01-28       Impact factor: 47.728

2.  Evaluation of UT/LS hygrometer accuracy by intercomparison during the NASA MACPEX mission.

Authors:  A W Rollins; T D Thornberry; R S Gao; J B Smith; D S Sayres; M R Sargent; C Schiller; M Krämer; N Spelten; D F Hurst; A F Jordan; E G Hall; H Vömel; G S Diskin; J R Podolske; L E Christensen; K H Rosenlof; E J Jensen; D W Fahey
Journal:  J Geophys Res Atmos       Date:  2014-02-25       Impact factor: 4.261

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1.  Evaluation of UT/LS hygrometer accuracy by intercomparison during the NASA MACPEX mission.

Authors:  A W Rollins; T D Thornberry; R S Gao; J B Smith; D S Sayres; M R Sargent; C Schiller; M Krämer; N Spelten; D F Hurst; A F Jordan; E G Hall; H Vömel; G S Diskin; J R Podolske; L E Christensen; K H Rosenlof; E J Jensen; D W Fahey
Journal:  J Geophys Res Atmos       Date:  2014-02-25       Impact factor: 4.261

2.  Vertical structure of stratospheric water vapour trends derived from merged satellite data.

Authors:  M I Hegglin; D A Plummer; T G Shepherd; J F Scinocca; J Anderson; L Froidevaux; B Funke; D Hurst; A Rozanov; J Urban; T von Clarmann; K A Walker; H J Wang; S Tegtmeier; K Weigel
Journal:  Nat Geosci       Date:  2014-08-31       Impact factor: 16.908

3.  UTLS water vapour from SCIAMACHY limb measurementsV3.01 (2002-2012).

Authors:  K Weigel; A Rozanov; F Azam; K Bramstedt; R Damadeo; K-U Eichmann; C Gebhardt; D Hurst; M Kraemer; S Lossow; W Read; N Spelten; G P Stiller; K A Walker; M Weber; H Bovensmann; J P Burrows
Journal:  Atmos Meas Tech       Date:  2016-01-18       Impact factor: 4.176

4.  The Stratospheric Water and Ozone Satellite Homogenized (SWOOSH) database: a long-term database for climate studies.

Authors:  Sean M Davis; Karen H Rosenlof; Birgit Hassler; Dale F Hurst; William G Read; Holger Vömel; Henry Selkirk; Masatomo Fujiwara; Robert Damadeo
Journal:  Earth Syst Sci Data       Date:  2016-09-28       Impact factor: 11.333

5.  The need for accurate long-term measurements of water vapor in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere with global coverage.

Authors:  Rolf Müller; Anne Kunz; Dale F Hurst; Christian Rolf; Martina Krämer; Martin Riese
Journal:  Earths Future       Date:  2016-02-08       Impact factor: 7.495

6.  Advancements, measurement uncertainties, and recent comparisons of the NOAA frost point hygrometer.

Authors:  Emrys G Hall; Allen F Jordan; Dale F Hurst; Samuel J Oltmans; Holger Vömel; Benjamin Kühnreich; Volker Ebert
Journal:  Atmos Meas Tech       Date:  2016-09-05       Impact factor: 4.176

7.  Recent divergences in stratospheric water vapor measurements by frost point hygrometers and the Aura Microwave Limb Sounder.

Authors:  Dale F Hurst; William G Read; Holger Vömel; Henry B Selkirk; Karen H Rosenlof; Sean M Davis; Emrys G Hall; Allen F Jordan; Samuel J Oltmans
Journal:  Atmos Meas Tech       Date:  2016-09-08       Impact factor: 4.176

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