Homogenization of the Observatoire de Haute Provence electrochemical concentration cell (ECC) ozonesonde data record: Comparison with lidar and satellite observations

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The Observatoire de Haute Provence (OHP) weekly electrochemical concentration cell (ECC) ozonesonde data have been homogenized for the period 1991-2021 according to the recommendations of the Ozonesonde Data Quality Assessment (O3S-DQA) panel. The assessment of the ECC homogenization benefit has been carried out using comparisons with other ozone-measuring ground-based instruments at the same station (lidar, surface measurements) and with colocated satellite observations of the O3 vertical profile by Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS). The major differences between uncorrected and homogenized ECC data are related to a change of ozonesonde type in 1997, removal of the pressure dependency of the ECC background current and correction of internal pump temperature. The original 3-4ppbv positive bias between ECC and lidar in the troposphere is corrected with the homogenization. The ECC 30-year trends of the seasonally adjusted ozone concentrations are also significantly improved in both the troposphere and the stratosphere after the ECC homogenization, as shown by the ECC/lidar or ECC/surface ozone trend comparisons. A-0.19%yr-1 negative trend of the normalization factor (NT) calculated using independent measurements of the total ozone column (TOC) at OHP disappears after homogenization of the ECC data. There is, however, a remaining-3.7% negative bias in the TOC which is likely related to an underestimate of the ECC concentrations in the stratosphere above 50hPa. Differences between TOC measured by homogenized ECC and satellite observations show a smaller bias of-1%. Comparisons between homogenized ECC and OHP stratospheric lidar and MLS observations below 26km are slightly negative (-2%) or positive (+2%), respectively. The comparisons with both lidar and satellite observations suggest that homogenization increases the negative bias of the ECC to values lower than-6% above 28km. The reason for this bias is still unclear, but a possible explanation might be related to freezing or evaporation of the sonde solution in the stratosphere.

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Ancellet, G., Godin-Beekmann, S., Smit, H. G. J., Stauffer, R. M., Van Malderen, R., Bodichon, R., & Pazmiño, A. (2022). Homogenization of the Observatoire de Haute Provence electrochemical concentration cell (ECC) ozonesonde data record: Comparison with lidar and satellite observations. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 15(10), 3105–3120. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-15-3105-2022

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