A high-resolution and observationally constrained OMI NO2 satellite retrieval

被引:57
作者
Goldberg, Daniel L. [1 ,2 ]
Lamsal, Lok N. [3 ,4 ]
Loughner, Christopher P. [5 ,6 ]
Swartz, William H. [4 ,7 ]
Lu, Zifeng [1 ,2 ]
Streets, David G. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Argonne Natl Lab, Div Energy Syst, Argonne, IL 60439 USA
[2] Univ Chicago, Computat Inst, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
[3] Univ Space Res Assoc, Goddard Earth Sci Technol & Res, Columbia, MD 21046 USA
[4] NASA, Goddard Space Flight Ctr, Code 614, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA
[5] NOAA, Air Resources Lab, College Pk, MD 20740 USA
[6] Univ Maryland, Earth Syst Sci Interdisciplinary Ctr, College Pk, MD 20740 USA
[7] Johns Hopkins Univ, Appl Phys Lab, Laurel, MD 20723 USA
关键词
EASTERN UNITED-STATES; LAND-USE REGRESSION; GROUND-BASED MEASUREMENTS; TROPOSPHERIC NO2; DISCOVER-AQ; AIR-QUALITY; COLUMN DENSITIES; INTEX-B; DOAS MEASUREMENTS; NITROGEN-DIOXIDE;
D O I
10.5194/acp-17-11403-2017
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This work presents a new high-resolution NO2 dataset derived from the NASA Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) NO2 version 3.0 retrieval that can be used to estimate surface-level concentrations. The standard NASA product uses NO2 vertical profile shape factors from a 1.25 degrees x 1 degrees (similar to 110 km x 110 km) resolution Global Model Initiative (GMI) model simulation to calculate air mass factors, a critical value used to determine observed tropospheric NO2 vertical columns. To better estimate vertical profile shape factors, we use a high-resolution (1.33 km x 1.33 km) Community Multi-scale Air Quality (CMAQ) model simulation constrained by in situ aircraft observations to recalculate tropospheric air mass factors and tropospheric NO2 vertical columns during summertime in the eastern US. In this new product, OMI NO2 tropospheric columns increase by up to 160% in city centers and decrease by 20-50% in the rural areas outside of urban areas when compared to the operational NASA product. Our new product shows much better agreement with the Pandora NO2 and Airborne Compact Atmospheric Mapper (ACAM) NO2 spectrometer measurements acquired during the DISCOVER-AQ Maryland field campaign. Furthermore, the correlation between our satellite product and EPA NO2 monitors in urban areas has improved dramatically: r(2) = 0.60 in the new product vs. r(2) = 0.39 in the operational product, signifying that this new product is a better indicator of surface concentrations than the operational product. Our work emphasizes the need to use both high-resolution and high-fidelity models in order to recalculate satellite data in areas with large spatial heterogeneities in NO x emissions. Although the current work is focused on the eastern US, the methodology developed in this work can be applied to other world regions to produce high-quality region-specific NO2 satellite retrievals.
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页码:11403 / 11421
页数:19
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