[HTML][HTML] How bias correction goes wrong: measurement of affected by erroneous surface pressure estimates

M Kiel, CW O'Dell, B Fisher, A Eldering… - Atmospheric …, 2019 - amt.copernicus.org
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 2019amt.copernicus.org
All measurements of X CO 2 from space have systematic errors. To reduce a large fraction of
these errors, a bias correction is applied to X CO 2 retrieved from GOSAT and OCO-2
spectra using the ACOS retrieval algorithm. The bias correction uses, among other
parameters, the surface pressure difference between the retrieval and the meteorological
reanalysis. Relative errors in the surface pressure estimates, however, propagate nearly 1: 1
into relative errors in bias-corrected X CO 2. For OCO-2, small errors in the knowledge of the …
Abstract
All measurements of from space have systematic errors. To reduce a large fraction of these errors, a bias correction is applied to retrieved from GOSAT and OCO-2 spectra using the ACOS retrieval algorithm. The bias correction uses, among other parameters, the surface pressure difference between the retrieval and the meteorological reanalysis. Relative errors in the surface pressure estimates, however, propagate nearly into relative errors in bias-corrected . For OCO-2, small errors in the knowledge of the pointing of the observatory (up to ) introduce a bias in in regions with rough topography. Erroneous surface pressure estimates are also caused by a coding error in ACOS version 8, sampling meteorological analyses at wrong times (up to 3 h after the overpass time). Here, we derive new geolocations for OCO-2's eight footprints and show how using improved knowledge of surface pressure estimates in the bias correction reduces errors in OCO-2's v9 data.
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