Comparison of the inversion algorithms applied to the ozone vertical profile retrieval from SCIAMACHY limb measurements

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This paper is devoted to an intercomparison of ozone vertical profiles retrieved from the measurements of scattered solar radiation performed by the SCIAMACHY instrument in the limb viewing geometry. Three different inversion algorithms including the prototype of the operational Level 1 to 2 processor to be operated by the European Space Agency are considered. Unlike usual validation studies, this comparison removes the uncertainties arising when comparing measurements made by different instruments probing slightly different air masses and focuses on the uncertainties specific to the modeling-retrieval problem only. The intercomparison was performed for 5 selected orbits of SCIAMACHY showing a good overall agreement of the results in the middle stratosphere, whereas considerable discrepancies were identified in the lower stratosphere and upper troposphere altitude region. Additionally, comparisons with ground-based lidar measurements are shown for selected profiles demonstrating an overall correctness of the retrievals.

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Rozanov, A., Eichmann, K. U., Von Savigny, C., Bovensmann, H., Burrows, J. P., Von Bargen, A., … McDermid, I. S. (2007). Comparison of the inversion algorithms applied to the ozone vertical profile retrieval from SCIAMACHY limb measurements. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 7(18), 4763–4779. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-7-4763-2007

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