Spatial patterns in the seasonal evolution of ozone and CO as seen by TES, and the effects of the geographically variable a-priori used in the TES retrieval.

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Spatial patterns in the seasonal evolution of ozone and CO as seen by TES, and the effects of the geographically variable a-priori used in the TES retrieval. Jennifer A. Logan, Helen Worden, Inna Megretskaia, and the TES team.

 The TES retrieval (optimal estimation) uses climatological distribution as a constraint for ozone and CO.  The constraint (prior) for the spatial distribution of ozone and CO is from the MOZART model, binned monthly in blocks of 10°x60° (lat. x long.).  The TES retrieval uses a constraint matrix in five latitude bins, with boundaries at ±18°, ±54° N and S. This is a smoothing constraint.  TES V002, at DAAC now Our goal: To explore the effects of the variable prior on global distributions by replacing the MOZART prior with a monthly uniform prior (from averaging the MOZART prior). TES data were selected using the master data quality flags.

Outline  Show the seasonal evolution of TES ozone and CO global distributions for 14 months, July 2005 to August  Results are shown for the first 2 weeks of each month – TES global surveys repeat in 16 days.  Highlight examples of where the spatial pattern of the prior is apparent in the retrieved product.  Comparisons of standard retrieval to that with a uniform prior for that month.  Highlight other artifacts introduced by assumptions in the retrieval.  Discuss problems introduced by the use of a globally uniform prior.  Discuss cases where a uniform prior is useful

Seasonal evolution of ozone at 500 hPa, July August 2006 (2°x2.5° grid) JULY NOV OCT SEP. AUG. MAY JUN APR MAR JANDEC FEB AUG JUL UNIQUE DATA SET!

Seasonal evolution of CO at ~700 hPa, July August 2006 JULY JUNE MAYAPR MAR FEB JAN DECNOV OCT SEP AUG

Prior, from MOZART, 10°x60 ° avg. Ozone, Oct. CO, Feb. Standard retrieval Note: Blocks in retrieval Lines at 30 S (O 3 ), 40, 50 N (CO).

Ozone, July, ~500 hPa Some features are the same:  Middle East ozone max.  High ozone in S. tropical Atlantic Other features are changed  Northern pollution belt less obvious  S. tropical ozone plume smaller  The latitudinal gradient is modified Uniform Prior Standard retrieval

Ozone, 500 hPa, Sept.-Nov. Standard Retrieval Line at 20S 1.Large plume from S. Africa less clear in November with uniform prior 2. Change in gradient appears at about ±20°: this is where the constraint matrix changes. Line at 30S Uniform Prior Oct NovSep.

Ozone priors from MOZART in October, 10º lat., 60º long. blocks  Brown shows uniform prior Large change in tropopause height around 30º. Contributes to discontinuity at 30ºS. AKs show a larger contribution of strat. ozone to trop. ozone at mid-latitudes S10-20 S S20-30 S Note: Log scale for ozone, as retrieval is done in log (ozone)

Observed mean ozone profiles for Eq. to 45ºS The largest change in shape is from the tropics/sub-tropics to the mid-latitudes (at ~30º), in terms of the tropopause height - so more effect of strat. ozone in retrievals at 500 hPa at latitudes > 30º. 44°S 26°S 1-18°S

CO, July 06CO, Jan. 06 Standard retrieval Uniform Prior The latitudinal gradient is much less with the uniform prior One More Example

Conclusions  A uniform prior does not give the best estimate of the global distributions of ozone and CO.  It can distort the global distributions, e.g., latitudinal gradients.  TES provides data fields that can be used to assess how much information is from the measurement vs. the prior, e.g, the values of AK diagonal, and the DOFs, and cloud information.  A uniform prior is useful for some analyses, e.g. in the tropics, where you wish to avoid problems caused by the spatial and/or seasonal patterns in the prior: see Helen Worden’s poster.  The retrieval could be potentially improved to reduce discontinuities near 30° caused by the change in the tropopause height.  The prior and AKs are taken into account in making comparisons with model, but you want the results to look physically reasonable.

Diagonal of AK at 511 hPa