Aircraft and satellite derived arctic BrO profiles of the tropospheric column

We derive tropospheric column BrO during the ARCTAS and ARCPAC field campaigns in spring 2008 using retrievals of total column BrO from the satellite UV nadir sensors OMI and GOME-2 using a radiative transfer model and stratospheric column BrO from a photochemical simulation. We conduct a comprehensive comparison of satellite-derived tropospheric BrO column to aircraft in-situ observations of BrO and related species. The aircraft profiles reveal that tropospheric BrO, when present during April 2008, was distributed over a broad range of altitudes rather than being confined to the planetary boundary layer (PBL). Perturbations to the total column resulting from tropospheric BrO are the same magnitude as perturbations due to longitudinal variations in the stratospheric component, so proper accounting of the stratospheric signal is essential for accurate determination of satellite-derived tropospheric BrO. We find reasonably good agreement between satellite-derived tropospheric BrO and columns found using aircraft in-situ BrO profiles, particularly when satellite radiances were obtained over bright surfaces (albedo >0.7), for solar zenith angle <80° and clear sky conditions. The rapid activation of BrO due to surface processes (the bromine explosion) is apparent in both the OMI and GOME-2 based tropospheric columns. The wide orbital swath of OMI allows examination of the evolution of tropospheric BrO on about hourly time intervals near the pole. Low surface pressure, strong wind, and high PBL height are associated with an observed BrO activation event, supporting the notion of bromine activation by high winds over snow.

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Choi, Su-Jin, Wang, Yujie, Salawitch, Ross J, Canty, T, Joiner, J, Zeng, T, Kurosu, T P, Chance, K, Richter, Astrid, Huey, L G, Liao, Jingjuan, Neuman, J A, Nowak, J B, Dibb, J E, Weinheimer, A J, Diskin, G S, Ryerson, T B, da Silva, A, Curry, J, Kinnison, D, Tilmes, S, Levelt, P F (2012). Dataset: Aircraft and satellite derived arctic BrO profiles of the tropospheric column. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.847307

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.847307
Author Choi, Su-Jin
Given Name Su-Jin
Family Name Choi
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Wang, Yujie
Salawitch, Ross J
Canty, T
Joiner, J
Zeng, T
Kurosu, T P
Chance, K
Richter, Astrid
Huey, L G
Liao, Jingjuan
Neuman, J A
Nowak, J B
Dibb, J E
Weinheimer, A J
Diskin, G S
Ryerson, T B
da Silva, A
Curry, J
Kinnison, D
Tilmes, S
Levelt, P F
Source Creation 2012
Publication Year 2012
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Choi_2012
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Name: Atmosphere

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Title: Analysis of satellite-derived Arctic tropospheric BrO columns in conjunction with aircraft measurements during ARCTAS and ARCPAC
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-12-1255-2012
Type: DOI
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Year: 2012
Source: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Authors: Choi Su-Jin , Wang Yujie , Salawitch Ross J , Canty T , Joiner J , Zeng T , Kurosu T P , Chance K , Richter Astrid , Huey L G , Liao Jingjuan , Neuman J A , Nowak J B , Dibb J E , Weinheimer A J , Diskin G S , Ryerson T B , da Silva A , Curry J , Kinnison D , Tilmes S , Levelt P F .