Observation of slant column NO 2 using the super-zoom mode of AURA-OMI

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We retrieve slant column NO 2 from the super-zoom mode of the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) to explore its utility for understanding NO x emissions and variability. Slant column NO 2 is operationally retrieved from OMI (Boersma et al., 2007; Bucsela et al., 2006) with a nadir footprint of 13 × 24 km 2, the result of averaging eight detector elements on board the instrument. For 85 orbits in late 2004, OMI reported observations from individual "super-zoom" detector elements (spaced at 13 × 3 km 2 at nadir). We assess the spatial response of these individual detector elements in-flight and determine an upper-bound on spatial resolution of 9 km, in good agreement with on-ground calibration (7 km FWHM). We determine the precision of the super-zoom mode to be 2.1 × 10 15 molecules cm -2, approximately a factor of √8 lower than an identical retrieval at operational scale as expected if random noise dominates the uncertainty. We retrieve slant column NO 2 over the Satpura power plant in India; Seoul, South Korea; Dubai, United Arab Emirates; and a set of large point sources on the Rihand Reservoir in India using differential optical absorption spectroscopy (DOAS). Over these sources, the super-zoom mode of OMI observes variation in slant column NO 2 of up to 30 × the instrumental precision within one operational footprint. © Author(s) 2011.

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Valin, L. C., Russell, A. R., Bucsela, E. J., Veefkind, J. P., & Cohen, R. C. (2011). Observation of slant column NO 2 using the super-zoom mode of AURA-OMI. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 4(9), 1929–1935. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-4-1929-2011

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