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Evaluation of Total Ozone Column from Multiple Satellite Measurements in the Antarctic Using the Brewer Spectrophotometer

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Title
Evaluation of Total Ozone Column from Multiple Satellite Measurements in the Antarctic Using the Brewer Spectrophotometer
Other Titles
브루어오존분광계를 이용한 남극 상공 다중 위성으로 측정된 오존 전량 평가
Authors
Kim, Songkang
Park, Sang-Jong
Lee, Hana
Ahn, Dha Hyun
Jung, Yeonjin
Choi, Taejin
Lee, Bang Yong
Kim, Seong-Joong
Koo, Ja-Ho
Subject
Environmental Sciences & EcologyGeologyRemote SensingImaging Science & Photographic Technology
Keywords
ozoneAntarcticaBrewer spectrophotometersatellite
Issue Date
2021-04
Citation
Kim, Songkang, et al. 2021. "Evaluation of Total Ozone Column from Multiple Satellite Measurements in the Antarctic Using the Brewer Spectrophotometer". REMOTE SENSING, 13(8): 1-19.
Abstract
The ground-based ozone observation instrument, Brewer spectrophotometer (Brewer), was used to evaluate the quality of the total ozone column (TOC) produced by multiple polar-orbit satellite measurements at three stations in Antarctica (King Sejong, Jang Bogo, and Zhongshan stations). While all satellite TOCs showed high correlations with Brewer TOCs (R = ~0.8 to 0.9), there are some TOC differences among satellite data in austral spring, which is mainly attributed to the bias of Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) TOC. The quality of satellite TOCs is consistent between Level 2 and 3 data, implying that “which satellite TOC is used” can induce larger uncertainty than “which spatial resolution is used” for the investigation of the Antarctic TOC pattern. Additionally, the quality of satellite TOC is regionally different (e.g., OMI TOC is a little higher at the King Sejong station, but lower at the Zhongshan station than the Brewer TOC). Thus, it seems necessary to consider the difference of multiple satellite data for better assessing the spatiotemporal pattern of Antarctic TOC.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/13627
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs13081594
Type
Article
Station
King Sejong Station
Indexed
SCIE
Appears in Collections  
2020-2020, Assessment for the extreme weather and climate change in Antarctica and its global influence (20-20) / Kim, Seong-Joong (PE20070)
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