Journal article

The NIMO Monte Carlo model for box-air-mass factor and radiance calculations

TD Hay, GE Bodeker, K Kreher, R Schofield, JB Liley, M Scherer, AJ McDonald

Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2012

Abstract

A new fully spherical multiple scattering Monte Carlo radiative transfer model named NIMO (NIWA Monte Carlo model) is presented. The ray tracing algorithm is described in detail along with the treatment of scattering and absorption, and the simulation of backward adjoint trajectories. The primary application of NIMO is the calculation of box-air-mass factors (box-AMFs), which are used to convert slant column densities (SCDs) of trace gases, derived from UV-visible multiple axis Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy (MAX-DOAS) measurements, into vertical column densities (VCDs). Box-AMFs are also employed as weighting functions for optimal estimation retrievals of vertical trace gas pr..

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We wish to thank Hisako Shiona at NIWA for assistance with Delphi programming, Thomas Wagner at the University of Bremen for providing the data from the RTM intercomparison exercises, and Paul Johnston at NIWA for helpful discussions. T.D.H. would also like to thank NIWA for providing PhD scholarship funding.