Sentinel-5p TROPOMI NO2 3年数据质量评价

T. Verhoelst, S. Compernolle, G. Pinardi, J. Granville, J. Lambert, K. Eichmann, H. Eskes, S. Niemeijer, A. M. Fjæraa, A. Pazmino, A. Bazureau, F. Goutail, J. Pommereau, A. Cede, Martin Tiefengraber
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三年多来,哥白尼EO计划的第一颗大气卫星Sentinel-5p (S5P) TROPOMI已经获得了可见光范围内地球辐射的光谱测量数据,近实时(NRTI)和离线(OFFL)处理器从这些数据中检索到对流层和平流层的总光谱丰度。二氧化氮。& # 160;S5P任务性能中心 对这些数据产品进行持续的QA/QC,使用户能够验证S5P数据的适用性。质量指标来自与地面参考数据的比较,包括S5P自动验证服务器(AVS)中的逐站数据,以及全球范围内更深入的分析。 从产品间比较(NRTI与OFFL)和卫星间比较中获得补充质量信息。 经过三年的成功运行,我们在此综合概述了S5P TROPOMI NO2数据产品的质量,特别关注各种处理器改进的影响,特别是在2020年12月2日激活的最新版本(v1.4)中,它引入了更新的云检索,导致污染地区的NO2柱更高。还讨论了即将于2021年4月推出的v2,但已经用于生成诊断数据集。将S5P NO2数据与欧空局验证数据中心(EVDC)或网络数据档案(NDACC, PGN)收集的地面测量数据进行比较。来自潘多尼亚全球网络(PGN)的测量数据可作为总NO2验证的参考,用于对流层NO2验证的多轴DOAS数据,以及用于平流层NO2验证的NDACC天顶散射光DOAS数据。对比较方法进行了优化,以限制空间和时间不匹配误差(共定位策略,光化学调整以解释当地时差)。对比较结果进行分析,得出质量指标,并得出符合任务要求的结论。这包括以下估计:(1)偏差,作为系统误差的代表;(2)差异的分散,将随机误差与季节和不匹配误差结合起来;(3)这些差异对关键影响量(地表反照率、云量…)的依赖性总体而言,对S5P NO2数据的MPC质量评估得出结论,平流层数据(bias2与地面数据相比)表现优异。这种差异大于任务对数据精度的要求,但部分原因是由于分辨率差异等比较误差造成的。发现总柱数据偏差低20%,站间散点为30%。在0.8°x0.4°网格,与OMI数据的比较产生更小的色散(在0.7Pmolec/cm2的要求范围内)和较小的相对偏差。NRTI和OFFL的表现相似,即使它们偶尔在特定场景中有所不同。除了处理器升级到v1.4对污染场景偏差的影响外,我们还讨论了S5P对流层(和总)列中报告的负面偏差对二氧化氮减少估计的影响,例如在SARS-CoV-2封锁措施的背景下。还简要报告了这项工作对地面参考数据的反馈。& # 160; & # 160; & # 160; & # 160; & # 160; & # 160; & # 160; & # 160;
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Quality assessment of three years of Sentinel-5p TROPOMI NO2 data 

For more than three years now, the first atmospheric satellite of the Copernicus EO programme, Sentinel-5p (S5P) TROPOMI, has acquired spectral measurements of the Earth radiance in the visible range, from which near-real-time (NRTI) and offline (OFFL) processors retrieve the total, tropospheric and stratospheric  column abundance of  NO2.   The S5P Mission Performance Centre  performs continuous QA/QC of these data products enabling users to verify the fitness-for-purpose of the S5P data. Quality Indicators are derived from comparisons to ground-based reference data, both station-by-station in the S5P Automated Validation Server (AVS), and globally in more in-depth analyses.  Complementary quality information is obtained from product intercomparisons (NRTI vs. OFFL) and from satellite-to-satellite comparisons.  After three years of successful operation we present here a consolidated overview of the quality of the S5P TROPOMI NO2 data products, with particular attention paid to the impact of the various processor improvements, especially in the latest version (v1.4), activated on 2 December 2020, which introduces an updated cloud retrieval resulting in higher NO2 columns in polluted regions. Also the upcoming v2, due in April 2021 but already used to produce a Diagnostic Data Set, is discussed.

S5P NO2 data are compared to ground-based measurements collected through either the ESA Validation Data Centre (EVDC) or network data archives (NDACC, PGN). Measurements from the Pandonia Global Network (PGN) serve as a reference for total NO2 validation, Multi-Axis DOAS data for tropospheric  NO2 validation, and NDACC zenith-scattered-light DOAS data for stratospheric NO2 validation.  Comparison methods are optimized to limit spatial and temporal mismatch errors (co-location strategy, photochemical adjustment to account for local time difference). Comparison results are analyzed to derive Quality Indicators and to conclude on the compliance w.r.t. the mission requirements.  This include estimates of: (1) the bias, as proxy for systematic errors, (2) the dispersion of the differences, which combines random errors with seasonal and mismatch errors, and (3) the dependence of these on key influence quantities (surface albedo, cloud cover…)

Overall, the MPC quality assessment of S5P NO2 data concludes to an excellent performance for the stratospheric data (bias<5%, dispersion<10%). The tropospheric data show a negative bias of -30% and a dispersion of 3Pmolec/cm2 vs. ground-based data. This dispersion is larger than the mission requirement on data precision, but it can partly be attributed to comparison errors such as those due to differences in resolution. Total column data are found to be biased low by 20%, with a 30% station-to-station scatter. After gridding to monthly means on a 0.8°x0.4° grid, comparisons to OMI data yield a much smaller dispersion (within the requirement of 0.7Pmolec/cm2), and a minor relative bias. NRTI and OFFL perform similarly, even if they occasionally differ over specific scenes. Besides the impact of the processor upgrade to v1.4 on the bias in polluted scenes, we discuss the implications of the reported negative biases in S5P tropospheric (and total) columns on NO2 reduction estimates, e.g. in the context of SARS-CoV-2 lockdown measures. Feedback from this work on the ground-based reference data is also briefly reported.         

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