www.atmos-meas-tech-discuss.net/2/1161/2009/ doi:10.5194/amtd-2-1161-2009 © Author(s) 2009. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Comparison of NLC particle sizes derived from SCIAMACHY/Envisat observations with ground-based LIDAR measurements at ALOMAR (69° N) 1Institute of Environmental Physics and Remote Sensing, University of Bremen, Otto-Hahn-Allee 1, 28359 Bremen, Germany 2Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Schlossstr. 6, 18225 Kühlungsborn, Germany Abstract. SCIAMACHY, the Scanning Imaging Absorption spectroMeter for Atmospheric CHartographY provides measurements of limb-scattered solar radiation in the 220 nm to 2380 nm wavelength range since summer 2002. Measurements in the UV spectral range are well suited for the retrieval of particle sizes of noctilucent clouds (NLCs) and have been used to compile the largest existing satellite data base of NLC particle sizes. This paper presents a comparison of SCIAMACHY NLC size retrievals with the extensive NLC particle size data set based on ground-based LIDAR measurements at the Arctic LIDAR Observatory for Middle Atmosphere Research (ALOMAR, 69° N, 16° E) for the Northern Hemisphere NLC seasons 2003 to 2007. Most of the presented SCIAMACHY NLC particle size retrievals are based on cylindrical particles and a Gaussian particle size distribution with a fixed width. If the differences in spatial as well as vertical resolution between SCIAMACHY and the ALOMAR LIDAR are taken into account, very good agreement is found. The mean particle size derived from SCIAMACHY limb observations for the ALOMAR overpasses in 2003 to 2007 is 56.2 nm with a standard deviation of 12.5 nm, and the LIDAR observations yield a value of 54.2 nm with a standard deviation of 17.4 nm. Discussion Paper (PDF, 2858 KB) Interactive Discussion (Closed, 4 Comments) Final Revised Paper (AMT) Citation: von Savigny, C., Robert, C. E., Baumgarten, G., Bovensmann, H., and Burrows, J. P.: Comparison of NLC particle sizes derived from SCIAMACHY/Envisat observations with ground-based LIDAR measurements at ALOMAR (69° N), Atmos. Meas. Tech. Discuss., 2, 1161-1184, doi:10.5194/amtd-2-1161-2009, 2009. Bibtex EndNote Reference Manager XML |
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