Title :
SCIAMACHY near real time products and algorithms
Author :
Caspar, C. ; Balzer, W. ; Slijkhuis, S. ; Thomas, W. ; Spurr, R.J.D.
Author_Institution :
Eur. Space Res. & Technol. Centre, Noordwijk, Netherlands
Abstract :
SCIAMACHY, which is part of the ENVISAT-1 scientific payload, is a double grating spectrometer designed to observe the light reflected, transmitted and back-scattered by the Earth´s atmosphere. Its broad spectral coverage (240 to 2400 nm) combined with multiple viewing geometries (nadir, limb, solar and lunar occultation) enable the measurement of numerous atmospheric constituents in the stratosphere as well as in the troposphere. The list of trace gases includes O3 , NO2, BrO, SO2, OClO, H2CO in the UV and visible regions and H2O, N2O, CO, CH 4 and CO2 in the IR regions. Geolocated engineering calibrated products (level 1b) as well as geolocated geophysical products (level 2) containing the total column amounts for the above species (excluding CO2) are produced by a near real time (NRT) processor and are available to users three hours after data acquisition. An enhanced off-line processor additionally produces (several days after acquisition) stratospheric profiles of most of the above molecules as well as O3 profiles down to the troposphere. As an Expert Support Laboratory, the DLR-DFD in Oberpfaffenhofen has specified the algorithms required for the NRT processing chain. This paper summarises these NRT algorithms and the resulting level 1b and 2 products distributed to users
Keywords :
air pollution measurement; atmospheric composition; atmospheric techniques; geophysical signal processing; remote sensing; stratosphere; troposphere; 240 to 2400 nm; ENVISAT; IR; SCIAMACHY; UV: ultraviolet; air pollution; algorithm; atmosphere; chemical composition; data processing; double grating spectrometer; infrared; measurement technique; near real time product; ozone; reflected light; satellite remote sensing; stratosphere; troposphere; visible; Atmospheric measurements; Data engineering; Gases; Geometry; Geophysical measurements; Gratings; Moon; Payloads; Spectroscopy; Terrestrial atmosphere;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 1999. IGARSS '99 Proceedings. IEEE 1999 International
Conference_Location :
Hamburg
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5207-6
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.1999.772066