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Title: NRT Tropospheric and UTLS Ozone From OMIMLS


1
NRT Tropospheric and UTLS Ozone From OMI/MLS
  • Mark A. Olsen
  • UMBC/GEST
  • (At NASA/GSFC)
  • olsen_at_code613-3.gsfc.nasa.gov
  • Mark Schoeberl
  • NASA/GSFC

START08 Workshop January 9, 2008
2
MLS and OMI Ozone Data
  • Both MLS and OMI are on the Aura platform
    providing concurrent stratospheric ozone (MLS)
    and total column ozone (OMI) measurements.
  • Level 2 (along-track) MLS data reported at 316,
    215, 147, 100 hPa and higher.
  • Tropospheric column ozone given by OMI column -
    MLS column as by Ziemke et al. 2006.
  • Both provide daily global coverage (14 orbits)
    but longitudinal resolution of MLS is 25
    compared to 0.25 for OMI.

Data between tracks is interpolated. Assumes no
structure between tracks.
MLS Stratospheric O3 Column Map made from MLS
measurement points shown
3
High Resolution Stratospheric Ozone Maps
To increase the effective resolution of the MLS
data, forward trajectories mapped from the
previous 6 days on to the orbit track.
Theoretical Improvement 6 days of trajectory
mapping gives 2-3 horizontal resolution.
  • High-resolution (1 x 1.25) stratospheric
    ozone maps from MLS used with OMI column data to
    produce tropospheric ozone residual (TOR).

4
Comparison to Ziemke et al. Low Resolution TOR
June Trop. Column Ozone
June Ziemke et al. 2006
Monthly Mean
  • Differences between this product and Ziemkes
    TOR.
  • High resolution stratospheric column
  • Tropopause height is computed using PV in the
    extra tropics.
  • Even with monthly average, much more structure
    is seen using the high-res stratospheric column
    ozone.

5
Case Comparison
6 day average
Air pollution transport?
Ziemke et al. 2006
80
0
ppbv
  • Mean tropospheric ozone mixing ratio used to
    eliminate topographic effects.
  • This day shows a high ozone region off the U.
    S. east coast.
  • The fold identification scheme (white) shows
    that this feature appears to be due to a
    stratospheric ozone fold, not pollution.
  • Daily ozone mean mixing ratios are usually high
    - much higher than the 6 day average.

6
Improved Time Synchronization
  • In the previous example the all data is assumed
    to asynoptic - measurement times are ignored.
    This can create problems with rapid moving events
    like folds.
  • Synoptic TOR
  • Use OMI L2G with measurement time stamp
  • Forward trajectories are grouped in time for
    target day (1/10th day resolution)
  • Tropopause is time interpolated from 6 hour DAS
    fields
  • -----------
  • Product has same zonal mean as asynoptic TOR
  • Fold TOR anomalies are greatly reduced

7
Time Synchronized Product
Tropospheric Column
Time Synchronized
Not Time Synchronized
8
June 26, 2005
Mean Tropospheric Mixing Ratio
(From OMI column - Hi-Res Strat. Column)
Note Only 150E to 0
Tropopause Pressure Anomaly
9
June 26, 2005
Mean Tropospheric Mixing Ratio
(From OMI column - Hi-Res Strat. Column)
Note Only 150E to 0
Tropopause Pressure Anomaly
10
More Mean Trop. Ozone and STE
June 28, 2005
July 1, 2005
  • Mean tropospheric ozone maxima tend to occur
    near locations of significant ozone STE.
  • However, not all STE maxima are associated with
    distinct maxima in the tropospheric ozone field.
    (Meteorology? Other???)

11
PV-Theta Mapping
  • Currently assessing new product that uses
    stratospheric ozone mapped to PV and theta in the
    extratropics rather than trajectory mapping.
    (Trajectory mapping still used in tropics).
  • PV and theta mapping from DAS and MLS ozone near
    target day
  • Evaluation of this product with sondes and
    comparisons to trajectory mapping only is
    currently incomplete.

12
PV-Theta Product
Mean Tropospheric Mixing Ratio
  • In NH, overall structure is similar although
    small differences exist.
  • Gradients near fronts appear to be more
    well-defined.
  • Greatest differences seen in SH.

13
Comparisons
215 hPa ozone June 30, 2005
Tropics are flat
Simple Interpolation
SH not so good!
PV-theta is used when LMS depth exceeds 1.8 km
14
NRT Capability
  • MLS team plans to start producing NRT ozone for
    testing and interface purposes in Jan 08.
  • Online production stream in NRT in Feb 08.
  • How Near to Real Time is still uncertain.
    High resolution stratospheric ozone maps less
    than 3 hours after availability of MLS data.
  • Currently checking availability of NRT OMI
    ozone data to produce high resolution
    tropospheric ozone in the same timeframe.

15
Products Overview
  • High resolution (1 x 1.25) stratospheric
    ozone from MLS with trajectories.
  • Two levels below HIAPER ceiling (215 and 147
    hPa).
  • Likely available with no more than two days lag
    (hopefully not more than one).
  • Tropospheric ozone column and mean mixing ratio
    at same resolution. Time frame dependant on OMI
    data availability.
  • Possibility of advecting stratospheric ozone
    field as passive tracer in model for forecasting
    purposes?
  • Best case scenario Both mean tropospheric
    ozone and UTLS ozone can be used for
    forecasting/flight planning.
  • Worst case scenario these can be used in
    post-flight analysis.
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