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      Improvement of stratospheric aerosol extinction retrieval from OMPS/LP using a new aerosol model

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          The Ozone Mapping and Profiler Suite Limb Profiler (OMPS/LP) has been flying on the Suomi NPP satellite since October 2011. It is designed to produce ozone and aerosol vertical profiles at ~2 km vertical resolution over the entire sunlit globe. Aerosol extinction profiles are computed with Mie theory using radiances measured at 675 nm. The operational Version 1.0 (V1.0) aerosol extinction retrieval algorithm assumes a bimodal lognormal aerosol size distribution (ASD) whose parameters were derived by combining an in situ measurement of aerosol microphysics with the SAGE II aerosol extinction climatology. Internal analysis indicates that this bimodal lognormal ASD does not sufficiently explain the spectral dependence of LP measured radiances. In this paper we describe the derivation of an improved aerosol size distribution, designated Version 1.5 (V1.5), for the LP retrieval algorithm. The new ASD uses a gamma function distribution that is derived from Community Aerosol and Radiation Model for Atmospheres (CARMA) calculated results. A cumulative distribution fit derived from the gamma function ASD gives better agreement with CARMA results at small particle radii than bimodal or unimodal functions. The new ASD also explains the spectral dependence of LP measured radiances better than the V1.0 ASD. We find that the impact of our choice of ASD on the retrieved extinctions varies strongly with the underlying reflectivity of the scene. Initial comparisons with co-located extinction profiles retrieved at 676 nm from the SAGE III/ISS instrument show a significant improvement in agreement for the LP V1.5 retrievals. Zonal mean extinction profiles agree to within 10% between 19–29 km, and regression fits of collocated samples show improved correlation and reduced scatter compared to the V1.0 product. This improved agreement will motivate development of more sophisticated ASDs from CARMA results that incorporate latitude, altitude, and seasonal variations in aerosol properties.

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          101622298
          42134
          Atmos Meas Tech
          Atmos Meas Tech
          Atmospheric measurement techniques
          1867-1381
          1867-8548
          13 January 2021
          6 December 2018
          December 2018
          27 January 2021
          : 11
          : 12
          : 6495-6509
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Science Systems and Applications, Inc., Lanham, Maryland, 20706, USA
          [2 ]NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, 20771, USA
          [3 ]Department of Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Hampton University, Hampton, Virginia, 23668, USA
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          Correspondence to: Zhong Chen ( zhong.chen@ 123456ssaihq.com )
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          PMC7839985 PMC7839985 7839985 nasapa1535814
          10.5194/amt-11-6495-2018
          7839985
          33510818
          668064ac-3501-43fe-bd36-e4722d3a5375
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