The retrieval of Sentinel-5p TROPOMI NO2 data involves the successive determination of three geophysical quantities: the stratospheric, tropospheric and total column amount of NO2. These three quantities are validated as follows:
- The stratospheric NO2 column is compared to ground-based zenith-scattered twilight DOAS measurements (ZSL-DOAS) of the NDACC network. The zenith-sky twilight geometry increases the ground-based sensitivity to the stratosphere. To account for the often large difference in solar local time between the satellite (afternoon) and ground-based (twilight) observations, a diurnal cycle correction is applied based on the PSCBOX 1D stacked-box photochemical model initiated by SLIMCAT CTM fields (Errera and Fonteyn, 2001,Hendrick et al., 2004).
- The tropospheric NO2 column is compared to ground-based multi-axis DOAS measurements (MAX-DOAS). The multi-axis geometry can increase the ground-based sensitivity to the troposphere.
- The total NO2 column is compared to ground-based direct-sun measurements from Pandora spectrometers of the PGN network. Direct-sun measurements are sensitive to the entire column.
Details on the methodology and results are described in Verhoelst, et al. (2021).
Sentinel-5p TROPOMI NO2 data are also compared to alternative retrievals, and to corresponding satellite data from the Aura OMI instrument processed with the QA4ECV community method (Boersma et al., 2018, EC FP7 QA4ECV project).
References
Verhoelst, T. et al., Ground-based validation of the Copernicus Sentinel-5p TROPOMI NO2 measurements with the NDACC ZSL-DOAS, MAX-DOAS and Pandonia global networks, Atmos. Meas. Tech., v14, 2021, p481-510 doi.org/10.5194/amt-14-481-2021.
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