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  Mapping carbon monoxide pollution from space down to city scales with daily global coverage

Borsdorff, T., de Brugh, J. a., Hu, H., Hasekamp, O., Sussmann, R., Rettinger, M., et al. (2018). Mapping carbon monoxide pollution from space down to city scales with daily global coverage. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 11(10), 5507-5518. doi:10.5194/amt-11-5507-2018.

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Borsdorff, Tobias, Author
de Brugh, Joost aan, Author
Hu, Haili, Author
Hasekamp, Otto, Author
Sussmann, Ralf, Author
Rettinger, Markus, Author
Hase, Frank, Author
Gross, Jochen, Author
Schneider, Matthias, Author
Garcia, Omaira, Author
Stremme, Wolfgang, Author
Grutter, Michel, Author
Feist, Dietrich G.1, Author           
Arnold, Sabrina G.2, 3, Author           
Mazière, Martine De, Author
Sha, Mahesh Kumar, Author
Pollard, David F., Author
Kiel, Matthäus, Author
Roehl, Coleen, Author
Wennberg, Paul O., Author
Toon, Geoffrey C., AuthorLandgraf, Jochen, Author more..
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1Atmospheric Remote Sensing Group, Dr. D. Feist, Department Biogeochemical Systems, Prof. M. Heimann, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1497783              
2Department Biogeochemical Systems, Prof. M. Heimann, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1497755              
3IMPRS International Max Planck Research School for Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, Hans-Knöll-Str. 10, 07745 Jena, DE, ou_1497757              

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 Abstract: On 13th October, 2017, the European Space Agency (ESA) successfully launched the Sentinel-5 Precursor satellite with the Tropospheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) as its single payload. TROPOMI is the first of ESA's atmospheric composition Sentinel missions, which will provide complete long-term records of atmospheric trace gases for the coming 30 years as a contribution to the European Union's Earth Observing programme Copernicus. One of TROPOMI's primary products is atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO). It is observed with daily global coverage and a high spatial resolution of 7 × 7 km2. Due to its moderate atmospheric residence time, its atmospheric abundance provides information on both localized pollution hot spots and the pollutant transport on regional to global scales. In this contribution, we demonstrate the game-changing performance of the TROPOMI CO product, sensing CO enhancements above cities and industrial areas and tracking, with daily coverage, the atmospheric transport of pollution from biomass burning regions. The CO data product is validated with two months of Fourier-transform spectroscopy (FTS) measurements at nine ground-based stations operated by the Total Carbon Column Observing Network (TCCON). We found a good agreement between both data sets with a mean bias of 6 ppb for both clear-sky and cloudy TROPOMI CO retrievals. Together with the corresponding standard deviation of the station-to-station bias of 3.9 ppb for clear-sky and 2.4 ppb for cloudy-sky, it indicates that the CO data product is already well within the mission requirement.

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 Dates: 2018-09-262018-10-092018-10
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DOI: 10.5194/amt-11-5507-2018
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Title: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
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Publ. Info: Göttingen : European Geosciences Union, Copernicus
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 11 (10) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 5507 - 5518 Identifier: ISSN: 1867-1381
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1867-1381