Journal article
Impacts of atmospheric state uncertainty on O2 measurement requirements for the ASCENDS mission
S Crowell, P Rayner, S Zaccheo, B Moore
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH | Published : 2015
Abstract
Remotely sensed observations of atmospheric composition require an estimate of surface pressure. This estimate can either come from an instrument with sensitivity in an O2 absorption feature in the spectrum, or it can be provided by a numerical weather prediction (NWP) model. In this work, the authors outline an information-based methodology for setting measurement requirements for an active lidar measurement of O2 in the context of the Active Sensing of Carbon Emissions over Nights, Days and Seasons (ASCENDS) mission. The results indicate that the impacts of correlations in the environmentally induced vertical weighting function errors between CO2 and O2 measurements are nontrivial and that..
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Awarded by Australian Professorial Fellowship
Funding Acknowledgements
Crowell would like to acknowledge grant support from NASA Headquarters and the Langley Research Center (NASA). Rayner is in receipt of an Australian Professorial Fellowship (DP1096309). Zaccheo is funded in part by a grant from NASA Headquarters.