Sensitivity study of the instrumental temperature corrections on Brewer total ozone column measurements

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The instrumental temperature corrections to be applied to the ozone measurements by the Brewer spectrophotometers are derived from the irradiance measurements of internal halogen lamps in the instruments. These characterizations of the Brewer spectrophotometers can be carried out within a thermal chamber, varying the temperature from-5 to +45°C, or during field measurements, making use of the natural change in ambient temperature. However, the internal light source used to determine the thermal sensitivity of the instrument could be affected in both methods by the temperature variations as well, which may affect the determination of the temperature coefficients. In order to validate the standard procedures for determining Brewer's temperature coefficients, two independent experiments using both external light sources and the internal halogen lamps have been performed within the ATMOZ Project. The results clearly show that the traditional methodology based on the internal halogen lamps is not sensitive to the temperature-caused changes in the spectrum of the internal light source. The three methodologies yielded equivalents results, with differences in total ozone column below 0.08% for a mean diurnal temperature variation of 10°C.

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Berjón, A., Redondas, A., Sildoja, M. M., Nevas, S., Wilson, K., León-Luis, S. F., … Fountoulakis, I. (2018). Sensitivity study of the instrumental temperature corrections on Brewer total ozone column measurements. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 11(6), 3323–3337. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-11-3323-2018

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