The Changing-Atmosphere Infra-Red Tomography Explorer CAIRT – a proposal for an innovative whole-atmosphere infra-red limb imaging satellite instrument

B. Sinnhuber, M. Höpfner, F. Friedl-Vallon, M. Sinnhuber, G. Stiller, T. von Clarmann, P. Preusse, F. Plöger, M. Riese, J. Ungermann, M. Chipperfield, Q. Errera, B. Funke, Manuel López Puertas, S. Godin‐Beekmann, V. Peuch, I. Polichtchouk, P. Raspollini, S. Riel, K. Walker
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To improve our knowledge of the coupling of atmospheric circulation, composition and regional climate change, and to provide the urgently needed observations of the on-going changes and processes involved, we have recently proposed the Changing-Atmosphere Infra-Red Tomography Explorer (CAIRT) to ESA as Earth Explorer 11 candidate. CAIRT will be the first limb-sounder with imaging Fourier-transform infrared technology in space. By observing simultaneously the atmosphere from the troposphere to the lower thermosphere (about 5 to 115 km altitude), CAIRT will provide global observations of temperature, ozone, water vapour, as well as key halogen and nitrogen compounds. The latter will help to better constrain coupling with the upper atmosphere, solar variability and space weather. Observation of long-lived tracers (such as N2O, CH4, SF6, CF4) will provide information on transport, mixing and circulation changes. CAIRT will deliver essentially a complete budget of stratospheric sulfur (by observations of OCS, SO2, and H2SO4-aerosols), as well as observations of ammonia and ammonium nitrate aerosols. Biomass burning and other pollution plumes, and their impact on ozone chemistry in the UTLS region, will be detected from observations of HCN, CO and a further wealth of volatile organic compounds. The potential to measure water vapour isotopologues will help to constrain water vapour and cloud processes and interactions at the Earth’s surface. The high-resolution measurements of temperature will provide the momentum flux, phase speed and direction of atmospheric gravity waves. CAIRT thus will provide comprehensive information on the driving of the large-scale circulation by different types of waves. Tomographic retrievals will provide temperature and trace gas profiles at a much higher horizontal resolution and coverage than achieved from space so far. Flying in formation with the Second Generation Meteorological Operational Satellite (MetOp-SG) will enable combined retrievals with observations by the New Generation Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI-NG) and Sentinel-5, resulting in consistent atmospheric profile information from the surface up to the lower thermosphere. Our presentation will give an overview of the proposed CAIRT mission, its objectives and synergies with other sensors.

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变大气红外断层成像探测器CAIRT——一种创新的全大气红外肢体成像卫星仪器
为了提高我们对大气环流、成分和区域气候变化耦合的认识,并提供迫切需要的持续变化和相关过程的观测,我们最近向ESA提出了变化大气红外层析成像探测器(CAIRT)作为地球探测器11的候选。CAIRT将是第一个在太空中使用傅里叶变换红外成像技术的肢体探测仪。通过同时观测从对流层到低层热层(约5至115公里高度)的大气,CAIRT将提供全球温度、臭氧、水蒸气以及关键卤素和氮化合物的观测数据。后者将有助于更好地约束与高层大气、太阳变率和空间天气的耦合。对长寿命示踪剂(如N2O、CH4、SF6、CF4)的观测将提供有关运输、混合和循环变化的信息。CAIRT将提供平流层硫的基本完整预算(通过OCS、SO2和h2so4气溶胶的观测),以及氨和硝酸铵气溶胶的观测。生物质燃烧和其他污染羽流及其对UTLS区域臭氧化学的影响将通过对HCN、CO和其他大量挥发性有机化合物的观测来探测。测量水蒸气同位素的潜力将有助于限制地球表面的水蒸气和云的过程和相互作用。高分辨率的温度测量将提供大气重力波的动量通量、相速度和方向。因此,CAIRT将提供不同类型波浪驱动大尺度环流的综合信息。层析成像检索将提供温度和微量气体剖面,其水平分辨率和覆盖范围远高于迄今为止从太空获得的数据。与第二代气象业务卫星(MetOp-SG)编队飞行,将使新一代红外大气探测干涉仪(IASI-NG)和哨兵5号的观测结合起来进行检索,从而获得从地表到低层热层的一致大气剖面信息。我们的演讲将概述拟议的CAIRT任务,其目标以及与其他传感器的协同作用。
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