Articles | Volume 11, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-11-2239-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-11-2239-2018
Research article
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19 Apr 2018
Research article |  | 19 Apr 2018

MAX-DOAS NO2 observations over Guangzhou, China; ground-based and satellite comparisons

Theano Drosoglou, Maria Elissavet Koukouli, Natalia Kouremeti, Alkiviadis F. Bais, Irene Zyrichidou, Dimitris Balis, Ronald J. van der A, Jin Xu, and Ang Li

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A diurnal pattern of tropospheric NO2 with two maxima around late morning and late afternoon is revealed, reflecting high anthropogenic emissions, and a minimum at noon, due to photochemical destruction of tropospheric NO2. GOME-2B shows the smallest underestimation despite its large pixel size. The distance between the measurement location and the satellite pixel center affects mostly GOME-2B data selection. The effect of clouds is more profound on the selection of OMI overpass data.