Title :
Radiometric Calibration of the Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet Sounder and Validation of Ozone Profile Retrievals
Author :
Huang, Fuxiang ; Huang, Yu ; Flynn, Lawrence E. ; Wang, Weihe ; Cao, Dongjie ; Wang, Shurong
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Radiometric Calibration & Validation for Environ. Satellites, China Meteorol. Adm., Beijing, China
Abstract :
The Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet Sounder (SBUS) is one of the 11 main payload instruments onboard Feng Yun-3 (FY-3), the second generation of Chinese polar orbit meteorological satellites. This paper presents the results of SBUS instrument calibration, and data and product validation during the prelaunch and postlaunch periods. Topics include the instrument prelaunch calibration and characterization, in-orbit monitoring, validation of the ozone profiles retrieved from the FY-3 SBUS measurements, and an application of the retrievals to monitoring the 2011 Arctic ozone depletion. For the prelaunch calibration of SBUS, the estimated uncertainty of laboratory calibration is approximately 4.7%. The in-orbit solar irradiance measurements indicate that the diffuser reflectivity degraded approximately 15% for the 252-nm channel, and 3% to 5% for the other 11 channels during a 12-mo period. Using ozone vertical profiles retrieved from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SBUV)/2s as a “truth,” the initial comparison of ozone profiles between FY-3 SBUS and SBUV/2s finds that the relative percent bias of the FY-3 SBUS with the SBUV/2 results is good. The averaged differences range over to ±7% for FY-3A SBUS and ±6% for FY-3B SBUS. The SBUS ozone profile retrievals reveal that the spring 2011 Arctic ozone depletion mainly resulted from a sharp ozone decrease in the upper troposphere to lower stratosphere, which accounts for 70% to 80% of the total ozone loss.
Keywords :
atmospheric composition; atmospheric measuring apparatus; calibration; ozone; radiometers; reflectivity; stratosphere; troposphere; Arctic ozone depletion; Chinese polar orbit meteorological satellites; FY-3 SBUS measurements; FY-3A SBUS; FY-3B SBUS; Feng Yun-3 satellite; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet/2s; SBUS instrument calibration; SBUS ozone profile retrievals; SBUV/2s; Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet Sounder; data validation; diffuser reflectivity; inorbit monitoring; inorbit solar irradiance measurements; instrument prelaunch calibration; laboratory calibration; lower stratosphere; ozone profiles; ozone vertical profiles; payload instruments; postlaunch period; prelaunch period; product validation; radiometric calibration; relative percent bias; sharp ozone; total ozone loss; upper troposphere; wavelength 252 nm; Atmospheric measurements; Calibration; Extraterrestrial measurements; Gases; Instruments; Monitoring; Satellites; Calibration; Feng Yun-3 (FY-3) satellite; Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet Sounder (SBUS); ozone vertical profile;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2012.2211368