Journal article

Intercomparison exercise between different radiative transfer models used for the interpretation of ground-based zenith-sky and multi-axis DOAS observations

F Hendrick, M Van Roozendael, A Kylling, A Petritoli, A Rozanov, S Sanghavi, R Schofield, C von Friedeburg, T Wagner, F Wittrock, D Fonteyn, M De Mazière

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | Published : 2006

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Abstract

We present the results of an intercomparison exercise between six different radiative transfer (RT) models carried out in the framework of QUILT, an EU funded project based on the exploitation of the Network for the Detection of Stratospheric Change (NDSC). RT modelling is an important step in the interpretation of Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy (DOAS) observations. It allows the conversion of slant column densities (SCDs) into vertical column densities (VCDs) using calculated air mass factors (AMFs). The originality of our study resides in comparing SCD simulations in multi-axis (MAX) geometry (trace gases: NO2 and HCHO) and in taking into account photochemical enhancement for..

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