posted on 2024-11-14, 20:28authored byMinqiang Zhou, Bavo Langerock, C Vigouroux, Mahesh Kumar Sha, Christian Hermans, Jean-Marc Metzger, Huilin Chen, Michel Ramonet, Rigel Kivi, Pauli Heikkinen, D Smale, David F Pollard, Nicholas JonesNicholas Jones, Voltaire Velazco, Omaira E Garcia, Matthias Schneider, Mathias Palm, Thorsten Warneke, Martine De Maziere
Column-averaged dry-air mole fraction of CO (XCO) measurements are obtained from two ground-based Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometer networks: the Total Carbon Column Observing Network (TCCON) and the Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC). In this study, the differences between the TCCON and NDACC XCO measurements are investigated and discussed based on six NDACC-TCCON sites using data over the period 2007-2017. A direct comparison shows that the NDACC XCO measurements are about 5.5 % larger than the TCCON data at Ny-Ålesund, Bremen, and Izaña (Northern Hemisphere), and the absolute bias between the NDACC and TCCON data is within 2 % at Saint-Denis, Wollongong and Lauder (Southern Hemisphere). The hemispheric dependence of the bias is mainly attributed to their smoothing errors. The systematic smoothing error of the TCCON XCO data varies in the range between 0.2 % (Bremen) and 7.9 % (Lauder), and the random smoothing error varies in the range between 2.0 % and 3.6 %.
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Zhou, M., Langerock, B., Vigouroux, C., Sha, M. Kumar., Hermans, C., Metzger, J., Chen, H., Ramonet, M., Kivi, R., Heikkinen, P., Smale, D., Pollard, D. F., Jones, N., Velazco, V. A., Garcia, O. E., Schneider, M., Palm, M., Warneke, T. & de Maziere, M. (2019). TCCON and NDACC XCO measurements: difference, discussion and application. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 12 5979-5995.