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Oxford Retrievals of MIPAS Data Anu Dudhia University of Oxford

Oxford Retrievals of MIPAS Data Anu Dudhia University of Oxford With help from Chiara Piccolo (now UKMO), Claire Waymark, Joanne Walker, Jane Hurley and Luis Millan-Valle. Nadir v Limb Viewing. Major Species. MIPAS Data Availability.

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Oxford Retrievals of MIPAS Data Anu Dudhia University of Oxford

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  1. Oxford Retrievals of MIPAS Data Anu Dudhia University of Oxford With help from Chiara Piccolo (now UKMO), Claire Waymark, Joanne Walker, Jane Hurley and Luis Millan-Valle

  2. Nadir v Limb Viewing

  3. Major Species

  4. MIPAS Data Availability • Jul 2002 - Mar 2004: MIPAS operated at full resolution 0.025cm-1 sampling • ESA L2 products widely distributed and validated • Jan 2005 - present: operated at 40% reduced resolution 0.0625cm-1 sampling • L1B spectra available, but routine ESA processing will not start until 2008

  5. Atmospheric Spectrum

  6. MIPAS Spectrum @0.025cm-1

  7. MIPAS Spectrum @0.0625cm-1

  8. MIPAS Operations 2005

  9. MIPAS Operations 2006

  10. MIPAS Operations 2007

  11. Oxford L2 Data • Oxford processor MORSE uses same L1B/microwindows as ESA data, but optimal estimation algorithm. • Standard ESA species p,T,H2O,O3,HNO3,CH4,N2O, NO2, plus additional molecules ClONO2, N2O5, CFC-11, CFC-12 and CO • Processed 1 day/month global coverage, preferably NOM mode, for long term trends • Since 1st June 2007 process all MIPAS L1B spectra http://www.atm.ox.ac.uk/group/mipas/L2OXF/

  12. Long Term Trends

  13. Temperature

  14. H2O

  15. O3

  16. CH4

  17. N2O

  18. HNO3

  19. NO2

  20. 2007 Antarctic Spring According to the WMO bulletin Warmer than usual Less ozone depletion than usual

  21. 2007 Antarctic Spring

  22. 2007 Antarctic Spring According to the WMO bulletin According MIPAS .. (a)Warmer than usual Similar temperature to past years (at 100mb) (b) Less ozone depletion than usual Similar ozone depletion to past years (c) A lot more NO2 than usual

  23. CFC-11

  24. CFC-12

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