Validation of urban NO<sub>2</sub> concentrations and their diurnal and seasonal variations observed from the SCIAMACHY and OMI sensors using in situ surface measurements in Israeli cities

We compare a full-year (2006) record of surface air NO<sub>2</sub> concentrations measured in Israeli cities to coinciding retrievals of tropospheric NO<sub>2</sub> columns from satellite sensors (SCIAMACHY aboard ENVISAT and OMI aboard Aura). This provides a large statistica...

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Main Authors: I. DeSmedt, R. Dirksen, Y. Rudich, M. Trainic, D. J. Jacob, K. F. Boersma, H. J. Eskes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2009-06-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/9/3867/2009/acp-9-3867-2009.pdf
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author I. DeSmedt
R. Dirksen
Y. Rudich
M. Trainic
D. J. Jacob
K. F. Boersma
H. J. Eskes
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R. Dirksen
Y. Rudich
M. Trainic
D. J. Jacob
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description We compare a full-year (2006) record of surface air NO<sub>2</sub> concentrations measured in Israeli cities to coinciding retrievals of tropospheric NO<sub>2</sub> columns from satellite sensors (SCIAMACHY aboard ENVISAT and OMI aboard Aura). This provides a large statistical data set for validation of NO<sub>2</sub> satellite measurements in urban air, where validation is difficult yet crucial for using these measurements to infer NO<sub>x</sub> emissions by inverse modeling. Assuming that NO<sub>2</sub> is well-mixed throughout the boundary layer (BL), and using observed average seasonal boundary layer heights, near-surface NO<sub>2</sub> concentrations are converted into BL NO<sub>2</sub> columns. The agreement between OMI and (13:45) BL NO<sub>2</sub> columns (slope=0.93, <i>n</i>=542), and the comparable results at 10:00 h for SCIAMACHY, allow a validation of the seasonal, weekly, and diurnal cycles in satellite-derived NO<sub>2</sub>. OMI and BL NO<sub>2</sub> columns show consistent seasonal cycles (winter NO<sub>2</sub> 1.6–2.7&times; higher than summer). BL and coinciding OMI columns both show a strong weekly cycle with 45–50% smaller NO<sub>2</sub> columns on Saturday relative to the weekday mean, reflecting the reduced weekend activity, and validating the weekly cycle observed from space. The diurnal difference between SCIAMACHY (10:00) and OMI (13:45) NO<sub>2</sub> is maximum in summer when SCIAMACHY is up to 40% higher than OMI, and minimum in winter when OMI slightly exceeds SCIAMACHY. A similar seasonal variation in the diurnal difference is found in the source region of Cairo. The surface measurements in Israel cities confirm this seasonal variation in the diurnal cycle. Using simulations from a global 3-D chemical transport model (GEOS-Chem), we show that this seasonal cycle can be explained by a much stronger photochemical loss of NO<sub>2</sub> in summer than in winter.
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spelling doaj.art-c3284d553d784da397c16a677e5806b82022-12-22T00:09:36ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242009-06-0191238673879Validation of urban NO<sub>2</sub> concentrations and their diurnal and seasonal variations observed from the SCIAMACHY and OMI sensors using in situ surface measurements in Israeli citiesI. DeSmedtR. DirksenY. RudichM. TrainicD. J. JacobK. F. BoersmaH. J. EskesWe compare a full-year (2006) record of surface air NO<sub>2</sub> concentrations measured in Israeli cities to coinciding retrievals of tropospheric NO<sub>2</sub> columns from satellite sensors (SCIAMACHY aboard ENVISAT and OMI aboard Aura). This provides a large statistical data set for validation of NO<sub>2</sub> satellite measurements in urban air, where validation is difficult yet crucial for using these measurements to infer NO<sub>x</sub> emissions by inverse modeling. Assuming that NO<sub>2</sub> is well-mixed throughout the boundary layer (BL), and using observed average seasonal boundary layer heights, near-surface NO<sub>2</sub> concentrations are converted into BL NO<sub>2</sub> columns. The agreement between OMI and (13:45) BL NO<sub>2</sub> columns (slope=0.93, <i>n</i>=542), and the comparable results at 10:00 h for SCIAMACHY, allow a validation of the seasonal, weekly, and diurnal cycles in satellite-derived NO<sub>2</sub>. OMI and BL NO<sub>2</sub> columns show consistent seasonal cycles (winter NO<sub>2</sub> 1.6–2.7&times; higher than summer). BL and coinciding OMI columns both show a strong weekly cycle with 45–50% smaller NO<sub>2</sub> columns on Saturday relative to the weekday mean, reflecting the reduced weekend activity, and validating the weekly cycle observed from space. The diurnal difference between SCIAMACHY (10:00) and OMI (13:45) NO<sub>2</sub> is maximum in summer when SCIAMACHY is up to 40% higher than OMI, and minimum in winter when OMI slightly exceeds SCIAMACHY. A similar seasonal variation in the diurnal difference is found in the source region of Cairo. The surface measurements in Israel cities confirm this seasonal variation in the diurnal cycle. Using simulations from a global 3-D chemical transport model (GEOS-Chem), we show that this seasonal cycle can be explained by a much stronger photochemical loss of NO<sub>2</sub> in summer than in winter.http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/9/3867/2009/acp-9-3867-2009.pdf
spellingShingle I. DeSmedt
R. Dirksen
Y. Rudich
M. Trainic
D. J. Jacob
K. F. Boersma
H. J. Eskes
Validation of urban NO<sub>2</sub> concentrations and their diurnal and seasonal variations observed from the SCIAMACHY and OMI sensors using in situ surface measurements in Israeli cities
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
title Validation of urban NO<sub>2</sub> concentrations and their diurnal and seasonal variations observed from the SCIAMACHY and OMI sensors using in situ surface measurements in Israeli cities
title_full Validation of urban NO<sub>2</sub> concentrations and their diurnal and seasonal variations observed from the SCIAMACHY and OMI sensors using in situ surface measurements in Israeli cities
title_fullStr Validation of urban NO<sub>2</sub> concentrations and their diurnal and seasonal variations observed from the SCIAMACHY and OMI sensors using in situ surface measurements in Israeli cities
title_full_unstemmed Validation of urban NO<sub>2</sub> concentrations and their diurnal and seasonal variations observed from the SCIAMACHY and OMI sensors using in situ surface measurements in Israeli cities
title_short Validation of urban NO<sub>2</sub> concentrations and their diurnal and seasonal variations observed from the SCIAMACHY and OMI sensors using in situ surface measurements in Israeli cities
title_sort validation of urban no sub 2 sub concentrations and their diurnal and seasonal variations observed from the sciamachy and omi sensors using in situ surface measurements in israeli cities
url http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/9/3867/2009/acp-9-3867-2009.pdf
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